[ID: Image one is a "Cheat Sheet" table that explains art which does or doesn't need filtering for eyestrain. It reads:
Large amounts of bright colors, including backgrounds
High contrast bright colors
Fast-flashing or bright animations
Small amounts of bright colors
Slow flashing animation (under 3/sec)
Image two is a "Visual Guide to Eyestrain Filters" showing example art by lycanthropylive of a simple person with the following color effects, respectively labeled as needing or not needing a filter.
Small amounts of bright colors (person with splashes of magenta and cyan on their hands): no filter needed
High contrast bright colors (person with bright rainbow shirt): filter needed
Bright/neon backgrounds (magenta square behind person): needed
Chromatic abberation or glitch effects (person with glitch effects): needed
Intense glow (cyan/white glow around person and their eyes): needed
Clashing patterns & optical illusions (checkered black/yellow/cyan pattern on leg): needed. End ID]
Here's your handy guide to what can count as eyestrain!
Please take this seriously!!! This is about the health and safety of others!!! End transcript]