hey I was not totally read up when I wrote this. I did not realize lawmakers were threatening the administration. I want to say that I am not really read on US Law, but I am quite sure they cannot enact a new criminal law and then convict people for breaking it before it was assented. Like, that would be a bona fide human rights abuse I'm pretty sure? If there are genuine concerns of conviction for those running this site up to now, I am not sure those fears are reasonable or justified and think they probably exist more within the realm of paranoia than as a potential actuality.
I appreciate this won't be popular and it may have already been said much more eloquently, but here it goes:
I think the reality is that while the law is slow to catch up to online activity in many jurisdictions, there is precedent for the conviction of those who have *arguably* "encouraged" the suicide of another person and given how complicated the conflicts of laws issue (ie which country could assume jurisdiction) can be where you're hosting a site accessed across the world, if you encounter an aggressive prosecutor in a country/state etc that has laws which could be interpreted in such a way, I can most certainly see how an arrest could be made and I'm not just speaking about the owners of the site. This isn't just about protecting the mods of the site, it's also about protecting those who have posted in methods (and goodbye threads). Admittedly, my stomach has turned reading some threads, but I also appreciate it's not for me to judge.
I think we also have to realize that while friendships have been made here, we truly have no idea who people are on the other side of the screen and we have no idea what issues they may be facing that could be used as leverage. I personally had no idea the previous mods were involved in hosting/moderating incel message boards and given the comorbidities between the two, I wasn't surprised they walked away and that was likely for the best of this forum in terms of optics.
In any event, from a legal perspective, I agree that we can't put the toothpaste back into the tube. But, by taking this action, the current mods are doing what they can to preserve the forum, even though this may not be enough. All I will say is that you need to make a judgement call for yourself RE what is legally and morally correct in terms of what to post and it would be wise not to rely on the words of others who may not have the legal knowledge or expertise. The encouragement of suicide is a very, very muddy issue and I agree with the new mod to move as cautiously as possible going forward to the protect the board.