It must not dominate the picture/video or be the sole factor of fear. Posting sea life is also okay under megalohydrothalassophobia (fear of large water creatures) criteria: Absolutely NO dubbed in noises (this usually applies to whales). If it is the main focus, it also has to emerge unexpectedly from nothing. A shark swimming calmly next to a diver is not a suitable post for this sub, neither is a shark having a seal for lunch. Generally speaking, you should not post pictures with sea life as the main focus. Sea life is permissible as long as it isn't the main focus of the content. If you’re posting something, ask yourself: Is it triggering my thalassophobia (fear of vast and/or deep bodies of water) or is it triggering a different sort of fear? Make sure your title highlights thalassophobia - see rule 3. Only thalassophobia related posts and titles Look out for the "Exemplary" flair! We the mods give this flair to all the links which we believe are in line with our idea for what the content for /r/thalassophobia is supposed to look like! View Exemplary Postsġ. Megalohydrothalassophobia - fear of large things in the water Thalassophobia - fear of being in large bodies of water, fear of the vast emptiness of the sea, of sea waves, and fear of distance from land Pictures and videos, fiction or real, related to the deep dark water that make us really uncomfortable.
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