I dig this. The unspoken rules (Although they technically are spoken because they've been documented and not redacted.) of reporting on suicide coverage lies in the ways that policies and guidelines have changed. The only example that clearly comes to mind would be seeing the 'macro level event' that was Robin Williams' death. (See, that's an example of "new reporting" by not immediately referring to it as a suicide, and (just) as a death. That's also just a personal choice out of respect but whatever.) Another would be how unhinged it is to research the subject of suicide on such a biased level of the internet now given all the "prevention" and "aid" you have to wade through to find a nonpartisan piece of suicide literature.
The government isn't nearly as concerned with people not committing homicide, as subjects pertaining to public health have yet to be so strongly regulated. (Although areas are catching up, I'm not looking those diagnostics up as I'm not being graded for this; nor is it being submitted for overview for evidence to deciding upon new regulation. That being said, any arguable indecrepancies I'm making now can hereby be sat upon for all I care.) Only when it seems to serve so-called societal discourse does any effect seem to go into change. But with Robin's death accruing 5x the monthly average of following the news and media coverage, communications were made at a federal level via the FCC which in turn paved way for new societal norms. From whatever ins and outs (among others) of these changes-- some small, some less so-- censorship in the form of restrictions, agendas, narrative pushing, etc have trickled down the vines through news media, whether you admit it or not, because the majority still believe suicide is a no-no. It's like any other movement that has to undergo the proper cultural change in a series of stages over generations.
lol @MyChoiceAlone Did you just stop reading after that first line? Because you reduced her clarity on the predictable arbitrary emotional fall out from some of the prior replies like you did.. Also, it would save time and trouble if people would read past just the damn title of a thread too.
Don't look "unalive" people.