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Trigger warnings are used in cinema and streaming to inform audiences about potentially disturbing content. The British Board of Film Classification and others provide detailed advice on problematic content in media released in Britain. However, some fans find these warnings to be overly specific or even ridiculous, such as warnings for 'green skin discrimination' in Wicked or 'fantasy spiders' in Harry Potter.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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