
SHThrowAway213
That's the hell I live with
- Apr 19, 2018
- 659
I have actually just gone and read the article, and it is ridiculous. I'm pretty sure more people would be doing lasting damage to themselves if the info on this site isn't avaible.
They call this site an atrocity, why, because we are not censoring people here?
So they say in suicide prevention they reduce the access of means because it helps a person not have the means to end their life and that can help people not become suicidal. Like...no. That's not how it works most of the time.
And then they say we are a digital access to the means.
We are just posting information which is around elsewhere on the web. That doesn't make us an access site.
"What these groups are doing are harmful and even evil" Holy shit, shut the fuck up!
This group has been very helpful and it welcomes and respects each person and actually understands that their feelings towards death and doesn't try to patronize them. We walk the fine line between choice and actually encouraging? What? Even if a post is seen as even remotely encouraging, people pull them up on it.
"There is no way to fully control the way people talk about suicide in digital spaces. She's seen even more extreme forums on the dark web." This actually depends on the certain website, most websites censor talk like this, unless it fits a certain narrative.
"Those folks are actively encouraging, supporting, people ending their life"
Like I said, anything remotely encouraging, it gets dealt with. We are supportive towards them though, as it is their choice.
The answer isn't to censor talk about suicide...great, glad we are in agreement in that, that means the website shouldn't be shut down as that would be censoring us. "Suicide prevention can be so fixated on saving lives that it neglects the quality of life that it is fighting to preserve"
Extremely good point, not a lot of places say that.
We don't treat suicidal people with respect/not being able to talk make these feelings worse.
Again, very good. No-one knows I want to die because I don't want to be looked down on, and that is why this website is important, because I can actually talk here. They don't think getting rid of this website would help the suicide rate in a signifying way.
You know what, neither do I.
If we actually helped people and it was relibe we wouldn't need this website/ the mental health service isn't great. I'm guessing so? It's a good point but sometimes even if a person is getting help, they still end up dying.
Most of it was saying this site is harmful and dangerous, but they did say that procedures and services to put in place to help isn't that great and needs more funding. And while it doesn't mention us by name, they did mention Fix The 26, which does. This article is very prolife biased, as expected but at least it does point out the issues of the health service and others as well.
They call this site an atrocity, why, because we are not censoring people here?
So they say in suicide prevention they reduce the access of means because it helps a person not have the means to end their life and that can help people not become suicidal. Like...no. That's not how it works most of the time.
And then they say we are a digital access to the means.
We are just posting information which is around elsewhere on the web. That doesn't make us an access site.
"What these groups are doing are harmful and even evil" Holy shit, shut the fuck up!
This group has been very helpful and it welcomes and respects each person and actually understands that their feelings towards death and doesn't try to patronize them. We walk the fine line between choice and actually encouraging? What? Even if a post is seen as even remotely encouraging, people pull them up on it.
"There is no way to fully control the way people talk about suicide in digital spaces. She's seen even more extreme forums on the dark web." This actually depends on the certain website, most websites censor talk like this, unless it fits a certain narrative.
"Those folks are actively encouraging, supporting, people ending their life"
Like I said, anything remotely encouraging, it gets dealt with. We are supportive towards them though, as it is their choice.
The answer isn't to censor talk about suicide...great, glad we are in agreement in that, that means the website shouldn't be shut down as that would be censoring us. "Suicide prevention can be so fixated on saving lives that it neglects the quality of life that it is fighting to preserve"
Extremely good point, not a lot of places say that.
We don't treat suicidal people with respect/not being able to talk make these feelings worse.
Again, very good. No-one knows I want to die because I don't want to be looked down on, and that is why this website is important, because I can actually talk here. They don't think getting rid of this website would help the suicide rate in a signifying way.
You know what, neither do I.
If we actually helped people and it was relibe we wouldn't need this website/ the mental health service isn't great. I'm guessing so? It's a good point but sometimes even if a person is getting help, they still end up dying.
Most of it was saying this site is harmful and dangerous, but they did say that procedures and services to put in place to help isn't that great and needs more funding. And while it doesn't mention us by name, they did mention Fix The 26, which does. This article is very prolife biased, as expected but at least it does point out the issues of the health service and others as well.