If you’re new to Mastodon, you may at some point find that you’re being pressured to put your posts behind a content warning (CW). Although CWs make sense for things like images of violence or nudity, some people are bullying others to put CWs on discussions of politics, racism, etc.
Please know that you should not feel pressured to obey these individuals. They do not speak for all. If someone does not want to be exposed to these topics, Mastodon gives them all the tools they need to avoid them, such as keyword filters and the ability to block or mute people who are posting things they don’t like.
@thomasareed There is a balance to be struck. Just saying no to CW is as wrong as saying CW with everything.

@DoctorDNS @thomasareed Exactly.

It's a balance act.

It's also a bit “know your” followers.

So I do post political stuff that is rather general and potentially of general interest without a CW.

OTOH, political details? Clearly a case for a CW, with a description, what it's about.