Dead Dove: Do Not Eat
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Dead Dove: Do Not Eat


Dead Dove: Do Not Eat (Dead Dove, DDDNE, D3NE) is, according to fanlore.org, "a warning or tag used to indicate that a fanworkˆ contains tropes or elements that may be deemed morally reprehensible without explicitly condemning the sensitive aspects."What this means is that any deplorable, dark, taboo, and problematicˆ tropes and content will most definetely be in the fanwork and should be expected.
If you know you will be upset by the potential content, ignore the warning and proceed anyways, then complain of the content you were already warned about, then you will not be taken seriously.


ˆFanwork - Content created for a certain media by fans of said media. Can also include original media. Fanwork encompasses fanfiction, fanart, and the sorts.ˆProblematic - It depends what you consider to be problematic. In the case of this account, it will be tropes depicting paraphiliasˆ, abusive behaviour, etc.Paraphilia - "a condition characterized by abnormal sexual desires, typically involving extreme or dangerous activities." - Oxford Languages. The most common paraphilia is pedophilia, zoophilia, necrophilia, sadomasochism, and incest.

Flags

IMPORTANTThese flags depict real world issues/paraphilias and applies them in a fictional setting. They may or may not be depicted lightly. These tropes should NOT be condoned or reenacted in real life.Flags made by me.
DO NOT use these flags to label REAL PEOPLE.
DO NOT use/repost without written permission from me.

Resources

Resources and Sources.
Most of these taken from the Comshippy Carrd
Use resources responsibly.
Legality
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition - depictions of stylized minors in sexual situations
Miller Test - Fantasy and depictions of taboo protected under the Miller testEffects of Exposure to Virtual CSEM - 'Barely Legal' pornography shows to decrease sexual crimeMost sexual offenders are cishet white men with low impulse control; They are found to seek out actual CSEM ... Most Fandom-goers are queer, women, and/or POCCoping and KinkThoughts do not inherently define your morals, nor are they premonitions of actionsCoping with mental illness through fictionStudy on True and Fictional crime being healthy to indulge in, assuming there is no severe addiction/obsessionStudy on Fictional Violences' correlation to Real Violence. Blaming crime on fictional media leads to criminals getting away easierConsensual Kinks, even those considered immoral, are ethicalBDSM shown to be healthyThose who explore fiction are more likely to be interpersonally sensitive and in tuneFraming Theory - Not all content portrayed in a positive way is inherently promoting itPurity Culture and its Affects
Purity Culture in fandom spaces
More on Puritanism - for those interested, points out how labeling autistic-coded characters inherently 'minor-coded' is ableist