
Tintypographer
I am done as of 4-21-2023. Somewhere I am no more
- Apr 29, 2020
- 470
Data is a powerful tool. In my day job I do math. Almost all of it is statistics to show whether things are proven from samples. Data can also be a waste of time. There are many, many logical fallacies that people use to make someone upset, grab their attention, make them join a cause, vote for something or support something that are not valid.
One example is a maxim that the plural of anecdote is not data. Having three single stories of people who "chew gum and don't catch COVID in the presence of people who had COVID" is not evidence of gum's effectiveness at preventing an airborne disease.
So stating as the @fixthe26 repeats over and over again that "I have dozens of family members who have contacted me that their loved ones committed suicide and logged into sanctioned suicide" does not show that there is a direct relationship between someone logging into sanctioned suicide and choosing suicide.
It is much more likely that of the millions of people who log into sanctioned suicide (a staggering number if you consider the mental health ramifications) are in fact depressed, have suicidal ideation and can't handle life. The results of coming to sanctioned suicide aren't that it causes suicide, more likely that when someone has suicidal ideation they are looking for an outlet. This is a testable hypothesis. Take 5000 (don't use that number, use a powered testable number with confidence interval) people without suicidal ideation or depression and have them log into sanctioned suicide and see how many commit suicide. Then take a group who have suicidal ideation and see the same results. Out of 4 million as the log in for the new York times article claimed, the statistics don't show evidence that the 40-50 US deaths reported until 2019 from a chemical of nitrite were expressly caused by logging into this website.
What evidence has not shown is that sanctioned suicide forum use causes people to commit suicide. I would state that sanctioned suicide attracts users who are suicidal. This is likely an assertion that does not require a sophisticated powered study to prove.
I also believe but do not have data to prove that a subset of the suicidal people on SS have had significant failures of treatment by medical and healthcare systems including hotlines, therapists, medication and institutionalization, and they are looking for something that can help them express and rationalize their difficult emotions outside of these other modalities.
I also know that there is statistical evidence that suicide is not occurring because of internet activity as my previous medical articles have shown. Depression can be caused by factors in online activity as detailed in many medical studies.
Suicide is a complex emotional and medical problem and is visceral and evokes strong feelings. The fact that the numbers have been increasing year over year since before sanctioned suicide was even available as a forum (a FACT) shows that something is wrong. Hating sanctioned suicide is an opinion which anyone is free to have. Repeating falsehoods, lies and logical fallacies because of hatred and vengeance as the @kelli and @fixthe26 group does is simply bullying. And there is tremendous medical evidence that bullying leads to the emotional depression that then is tied to suicide.
One example is a maxim that the plural of anecdote is not data. Having three single stories of people who "chew gum and don't catch COVID in the presence of people who had COVID" is not evidence of gum's effectiveness at preventing an airborne disease.
So stating as the @fixthe26 repeats over and over again that "I have dozens of family members who have contacted me that their loved ones committed suicide and logged into sanctioned suicide" does not show that there is a direct relationship between someone logging into sanctioned suicide and choosing suicide.
It is much more likely that of the millions of people who log into sanctioned suicide (a staggering number if you consider the mental health ramifications) are in fact depressed, have suicidal ideation and can't handle life. The results of coming to sanctioned suicide aren't that it causes suicide, more likely that when someone has suicidal ideation they are looking for an outlet. This is a testable hypothesis. Take 5000 (don't use that number, use a powered testable number with confidence interval) people without suicidal ideation or depression and have them log into sanctioned suicide and see how many commit suicide. Then take a group who have suicidal ideation and see the same results. Out of 4 million as the log in for the new York times article claimed, the statistics don't show evidence that the 40-50 US deaths reported until 2019 from a chemical of nitrite were expressly caused by logging into this website.
What evidence has not shown is that sanctioned suicide forum use causes people to commit suicide. I would state that sanctioned suicide attracts users who are suicidal. This is likely an assertion that does not require a sophisticated powered study to prove.
I also believe but do not have data to prove that a subset of the suicidal people on SS have had significant failures of treatment by medical and healthcare systems including hotlines, therapists, medication and institutionalization, and they are looking for something that can help them express and rationalize their difficult emotions outside of these other modalities.
I also know that there is statistical evidence that suicide is not occurring because of internet activity as my previous medical articles have shown. Depression can be caused by factors in online activity as detailed in many medical studies.
Suicide is a complex emotional and medical problem and is visceral and evokes strong feelings. The fact that the numbers have been increasing year over year since before sanctioned suicide was even available as a forum (a FACT) shows that something is wrong. Hating sanctioned suicide is an opinion which anyone is free to have. Repeating falsehoods, lies and logical fallacies because of hatred and vengeance as the @kelli and @fixthe26 group does is simply bullying. And there is tremendous medical evidence that bullying leads to the emotional depression that then is tied to suicide.