
muffin222
Enlightened
- Mar 31, 2020
- 1,187
I see the points you're making here, but I'll raise you that there are many young people who are deeply unhappy perusing the internet. Young people who do not have the best decision skills, based solely on the fact that they are young and everything feels very pressing in the very moment they are experiencing it. People who, for instance, probably aren't fully capable of considering the repercussions. This isn't me saying "young people are dumb" - I was a deeply depressed young person. Who knows how my first attempt would've turned out had information like this been more readily available? The ~15+ years that have passed since have likely been worth having.
While I love this site and deeply appreciate it, I think some of y'all are a little overeager to say it has nothing to do with this website when... it does. Not because anyone's saying "go kill yourself" (though there's some bad actors in the forums - let's not pretend otherwise) but because the accuracy of information contained herein was meant for people who were old or suffering due to illness/significant quality of life issues, not because they're teenagers and depressed* and being both of those things simultaneously sucks.
*substitute diagnosis of choice
ETA: If you were a parent, and your 16yo died with this site up, are you saying you wouldn't do the same thing? That's insanity to me - of course you would. These are grieving family members; they're gonna do whatever they can to keep other families from feeling like they do. Their upset is not misplaced.
For one, the site is intended to be used by people 18+. I know that young people can, do, and will lie about their age in order to create an account on here- or, they may just lurk without registering at all- but that's beyond the control of the site owner and the mods. I realize that the information on here does facilitate suicide in a sense by offering detailed information that people can utilize to die.
But, the initial drive and desire for said people to die did not originate from this site alone. Something has triggered the person to seek out and gather information on methods.
The site alone isn't to blame for that. As for teenagers using the information here to die, that's honestly not likely, although I know it does happen, sadly. Statistics show that most suicides (in the US, at least) are committed by men ages 75+ and ages 45-64. Of course, every death of a young person who could have regained hope with proper help and support is tragic. However, I personally believe that the actual prevalence and likelihood of this occurring because of sites like this is highly overblown by people.
The statistics on completed suicides speak for themselves. Furthermore, in 2018, the year these statistics were gathered, the group with the highest prevalence of reported suicide attempts were people aged 18-25, not teenagers.
Also, why is the information only meant for people who are old and suffering from illness? Are you referring to the Peaceful Pill Handbook and the information reproduced from there? I don't see a reason to gatekeep suicide and limit it to people who are old and ill. That sounds very pro-life to me.
Addressing your final point about would I blame the site itself for the death of my 16 year old, no I wouldn't.
Ideally, if I were a parent, I would try to create an atmosphere of trust, open communication, support, and honesty with my child throughout his/her childhood so that he/she would feel safe enough to come to me with their thoughts and their pain before things escalate to the point of suicide.
That's not insanity- it's simply a different point of view on this delicate issue. Not everyone thinks and perceives the world in the same manner that you do.
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