That's a complex question with a myriad of different answers. I think many people on here are not 100% at peace with the decision to die, myself included, and are stuck in a limbo phase between wanting to die and actually following through
I also think a substantial portion of members on here are not actively suicidal, but are suffering from "chronic suicidality", wherein suicidal thoughts become a deeply ingrained coping mechanism for life's stressors and challenges. With "chronic suicidality" the person's mind is conditioned over time to default to suicidal thoughts when distressed in order to cope and to find comfort in knowing that there's a way out of their problems. But, the person may not actually intend to die or actively take steps to do so