The Jawan trailer, released on 31 August 2023, has a content warning for suicide and self-harm. This is because the trailer shows some scenes of violence and destruction, which could be triggering for people who have experienced or are struggling with suicidal thoughts or self-harm.
The content warning is a good way to warn viewers about the content of the trailer and to let them know that they can seek help if they need it. The trailer also includes a link to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
YouTube has a policy on content that promotes or glorifies self-harm or suicide. This policy states that “content that promotes or glorifies self-harm or suicide is not allowed on YouTube.” The policy also states that “content that may be triggering for people who have experienced self-harm or suicide is also not allowed.”
One of the most disturbing aspects of the trailer is the scene in which a man hangs himself from a tree using a rope. This scene can encourage a mentally weak person to do a self-harmful act.
The Jawan trailer does not violate YouTube’s policy on content that promotes or glorifies self-harm or suicide. However, the trailer does contain some scenes that could be triggering for people who have experienced or are struggling with suicidal thoughts or self-harm.
If anyone feeling suicidal or are struggling with self-harm, please reach out to a crisis hotline or mental health professional. There is help available, and you don’t have to go through this alone.
The content warning is not always visible on all devices or platforms. If you are concerned about the content of the trailer, you can always choose not to watch it.
YouTube’s policy on content that promotes or glorifies self-harm or suicide is constantly evolving. If you have any questions about the policy, you can contact YouTube support.
For this, YouTube policy recommends users, If anyone see content on YouTube that you believe violates the policy on content that promotes or glorifies self-harm or suicide, you can report it to YouTube.
It is important to be aware of the content that you are watching on YouTube, especially if you are concerned about self-harm or suicide. If you see something that is triggering or upsetting, please reach out for help. There is no shame in asking for help, and it could save your life.