• 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
W

WalkingDead4711

Member
Mar 23, 2022
5
Just a question. Can chumming enough fish parts and human blood cause sharks to frenzy? Asking for a friend... ;)
 
  • Yay!
Reactions: GasMonkey
G

Green_leaf

Member
Nov 5, 2022
71
Wow, I was expecting shark CTB and freaked out a little bit, but fortunately it turned out to be something different.
 
Tesha

Tesha

Life too shall pass
May 31, 2020
913
I'd tell your friend it sounds scary and painful (to me anyway), but it's well known chumming sharks can cause them to frenzy.