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Should writers who write dark themes be responsible for their readers?

The debate about whether writers who explore dark themes should be held responsible for how their readers interpret and react to their work is currently a hot topic in my community. This discussion has been ongoing for almost a week and has sparked a lot of conversation. Does writing dark themes or dark romance really affect the way readers think and act in real life? Some people have been vocal in calling out writers who tackle taboo or dark subjects, arguing that they should be more conscious of the potential influence their work may have on readers. Some people even think that writers who write about taboo subjects are romanticizing them and have a sick mentality. I find this viewpoint ridiculous because I believe we're responsible for what we consume. Also, writers always give a warning when writing a book. Are the warnings from the writers useless, like what those people claimed?
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Writers shouldn't be held responsible for how their readers behave. However, I feel writers must consider the reactions and actions people may make as a result of what was read. For example when a writer writes something which glorifies violence and a mentally ill reader later attacks and does harm due to their influence and dedication towards what the writer wrote. The writer didn't hopefully intend for the reader to attack people. At the same time, the writer was ignorant to the fact that their writing can influence people into doing things harmful. I feel many writers and content creators are ignorant to the fact that while dark themes may seem amusing to write about, society suffers as a whole due to the actions of deranged individuals who seek to live out dark themes and violent fantasies against unwilling bystanders.