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The following articles have received the safety notice. They may be upsetting or inappropriate for younger audiences, or generally pertain to concepts which may invoke divisions or heat based on culture, tradition, theme or law. This may also vary based on the relevant country or nation.
The following articles have received the safety notice. They may be upsetting or inappropriate for younger audiences, or generally pertain to concepts which may invoke divisions or heat based on culture, tradition, theme or law. It may also pertain to identities people are fighting for but are still receiving prejudice against, such as being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender ([[wikipedia:LGBT|LGBT]]). This may also vary based on the relevant country or nation.
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Revision as of 04:33, 5 May 2024

The following articles have received the safety notice. They may be upsetting or inappropriate for younger audiences, or generally pertain to concepts which may invoke divisions or heat based on culture, tradition, theme or law. It may also pertain to identities people are fighting for but are still receiving prejudice against, such as being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). This may also vary based on the relevant country or nation.

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