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How Taby handles addiction triggers

Explicit support categories matter

If the platform claims to help with discipline and addiction, it should say what that means. Users should be able to see porn addiction, masturbation, smoking, alcohol, social media, and gaming named clearly.

What the page should explain

The page should show how trigger tracking works, what high-risk windows look like, and how fallback plans reduce damage during moments of reduced control.

Why the tone matters

Good recovery language does not hide the issue and does not attack the user. It names the pattern, explains the mechanism, and offers a practical next step.

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