@gamingonlinux

On the whole, your GamingOnLinux account is pretty focused on the work described by the account name and I haven't noticed many your posts being off-topic. If people are mad about gaming on linux topics, maybe they shouldn't follow an account named gaming on linux?

There's also using CWs to warn people about spoilers, that's a not unreasonable use case.

My personal rule of thumb is to CW things that I think are likely to depress the people who I usually interact with.

So I think CWing things that regular news media tends to mark as sensitive such as real violence seems like a good policy. (Like photos of war zones, mass shootings, etc)

But people can also be unnecessarily demanding. I think mattblaze's at federate.social's complaints about someone wanting him to hash tag his black and white art was pretty excessive.

I think there's a fuzzy area of what about trend that lots of people have gotten sick of, like AI generated art or wordle.

I was ok with CWing the random pictures generated by craiyon/dall-e mini because they took up a lot of space and weren't really that interesting.