Does anyone else find the "Welcome to /r/Sssssstutter!" in the sidebar a bit triggering?
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Does anyone else find the "Welcome to /r/Sssssstutter!" in the sidebar a bit triggering? I know it's meant to make us all relax about this but I've had too many situations in my life where people have mocked or imitated me. I'm not sure this is helping. Thoughts? **Edit:** well, it looks like the mods noticed the thread and have gone ahead and edited the sidebar. I certainly don't think it was the end of the world having it but I appreciate that it was changed. I usually assume most redditors are adults and can handle this kind of stuff but not all of us are and if a child stumbled in here and was looking for help - maybe because they don't feel comfortable talking to someone or their parents - I'd want them to feel as comfortable and supported as possible so they can work towards improving their situation. "Lighten up" or "have a thick skin" is easy to say to an adult but would you say that to a kid who doesn't understand why this is happening to them and is being bullied and made fun of constantly?