• UK users: Due to a formal investigation into this site by Ofcom under the UK Online Safety Act 2023, we strongly recommend using a trusted, no-logs VPN. This will help protect your privacy, bypass censorship, and maintain secure access to the site. Read the full VPN guide here.

  • Hey Guest,

    Today, OFCOM launched an official investigation into Sanctioned Suicide under the UK’s Online Safety Act. This has already made headlines across the UK.

    This is a clear and unprecedented overreach by a foreign regulator against a U.S.-based platform. We reject this interference and will be defending the site’s existence and mission.

    In addition to our public response, we are currently seeking legal representation to ensure the best possible defense in this matter. If you are a lawyer or know of one who may be able to assist, please contact us at [email protected].

    Read our statement here:

    Donate via cryptocurrency:

    Bitcoin (BTC): 34HyDHTvEhXfPfb716EeEkEHXzqhwtow1L
    Ethereum (ETH): 0xd799aF8E2e5cEd14cdb344e6D6A9f18011B79BE9
    Monero (XMR): 49tuJbzxwVPUhhDjzz6H222Kh8baKe6rDEsXgE617DVSDD8UKNaXvKNU8dEVRTAFH9Av8gKkn4jDzVGF25snJgNfUfKKNC8
JoysoftheEmptiness

JoysoftheEmptiness

Experienced
Sep 10, 2024
229
Guess its big news, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c24q1n6905mo, SaSu is being described as pro-suicide, yet we got a pro-recovery section, I've depended quite heavily on the recovery support to keep going, I can't say I've not thought about suicide, I'm BPD, been this way for years, but what will happen to OUR support? Like I said, I depended very heavily on this, and I fear losing this, and my friends here.
 
  • Like
  • Hugs
  • Love
Reactions: Zhendou, UnnamedGuy, physic1st and 9 others
Dante_

Dante_

Global Mod
Feb 27, 2025
91
I understand this has caused quite a lot of concern but it'll be ok.
 
  • Like
  • Hugs
Reactions: Michi_Violeta, lamy's sacred sleep, Spicy Tteokbokki and 3 others
ma0

ma0

How did I get here?
Dec 20, 2024
553
Targeting a forum full of vulnerable people who are sure to just regroup somewhere else is a very smart decision instead of, y'know, fixing the root causes of why people feel suicidal in the first place?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jdieiejdjaow, lamy's sacred sleep, UnnamedGuy and 9 others
Arrival03

Arrival03

Member
Jan 1, 2025
52
I'll never understand why they're so obsessed with this place. Surely there are more important issues than some obscure suicide forum.
 
  • Like
Reactions: UnnamedGuy, lamy's sacred sleep, Spicy Tteokbokki and 4 others
somehumanoid

somehumanoid

Member
Apr 9, 2025
5
It's clearly laughable for a UK regulatory body to think that it has any jurisdiction over a US forum. There is no possible sanction it could apply.

So the good news is that this is abject nonsense that can't have any direct impact on the forum. It's a just a piece of PR, allowing politicians to be claiming to be doing something.

What could potentially happen is enforcement of the current voluntary block applied by many UK ISPs, and attempts by the UK government to apply some kind of pressure on the US government. However, the First Amendment would seem to limit any action there to further attempts to block UK visitors.

Given that the forum permits use of VPNs after registration, there's no realistic block that could be used to prevent UK members continuing to use the forum.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Spicy Tteokbokki
Spicy Tteokbokki

Spicy Tteokbokki

매운 떡볶이
Oct 11, 2020
242
Targeting a forum full of vulnerable people who are sure to just regroup somewhere else is a very smart decision instead of, y'know, fixing the root causes of why people feel suicidal in the first place?
One takes effort and a lot of money and it won't give as many votes or good favour among voters, it might even make some people angry because they're wasting tax payer's money on trying to help "lazy" people.

But with this? Easy win for politicians and won't be seen as a bad thing by most people out there. The cost likewise is very low compared to the alternative.
 
  • Like
Reactions: lamy's sacred sleep and ma0
physic1st

physic1st

Academic
Feb 18, 2025
17
It's clearly laughable for a UK regulatory body to think that it has any jurisdiction over a US forum. There is no possible sanction it could apply.

So the good news is that this is abject nonsense that can't have any direct impact on the forum. It's a just a piece of PR, allowing politicians to be claiming to be doing something.

What could potentially happen is enforcement of the current voluntary block applied by many UK ISPs, and attempts by the UK government to apply some kind of pressure on the US government. However, the First Amendment would seem to limit any action there to further attempts to block UK visitors.

Given that the forum permits use of VPNs after registration, there's no realistic block that could be used to prevent UK members continuing to use the forum.
Why aren't we allowed to use a VPN btw? I never understood why
Guess its big news, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c24q1n6905mo, SaSu is being described as pro-suicide, yet we got a pro-recovery section, I've depended quite heavily on the recovery support to keep going, I can't say I've not thought about suicide, I'm BPD, been this way for years, but what will happen to OUR support? Like I said, I depended very heavily on this, and I fear losing this, and my friends here.
Same
 

Similar threads

F
Replies
6
Views
431
Suicide Discussion
Goodfornothingbish
Goodfornothingbish
Housefly
Replies
1
Views
142
Recovery
Izzythebelle
Izzythebelle
imsotired005
Replies
0
Views
253
Suicide Discussion
imsotired005
imsotired005