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Shiv15

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So, I joined the STOP SanctionedSuicide .com facebook group. The most recent post made by Kelli has proved that this drama will not stop anytime soon. PBS has also uploaded an article about this site. I have the links below. The worst part about this is the fact we may lose this site. If you have found any helpful threads which you would like to refer to later, I highly recommend you copy-paste the contents on a word document.

Megan Twohey and Gabriel Dance speak with PBS News Hour about Sanctioned Suicide.
"And through very sophisticated process of analyzing those messages, we were able to find that 500 members, roughly two people per week, did such goodbye threads, and then never posted again."

I wish we could take this website and transfer everything with the data to the deep web .onion link. Something like this should only exist for marketing to new members who are interested and after a month of active participation, they would be given the link to the .onion site.


 
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aprilshowers

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Too much attention to a site like this is probably a bad thing, of course, but I only found this place through the news, so I can't condemn it entirely.
 
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Shiv15

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Too much attention to a site like this is probably a bad thing, of course, but I only found this place through the news, so I can't condemn it entirely.

If you found it through the news, it just goes to show we actually are getting way too much attention. We are happy to have you but I do feel that you would have found the site nonetheless. With a little bit of digging, it isn't that tough. Again, glad to have you with us.
 
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What a goddamn cluster fuck. Wow.

Edit: Eh the video only has about 2,500 views. So hopefully this is just the regular news cycle trying to get peoples attention with sensational hogwash.
 
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Have any of these people even tried a suicide hotline? They're trash. We need real, compassionate support if they want us to live.
 
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Edit: Eh the video only has about 2,500 views. So hopefully this is just the regular news cycle trying to get peoples attention with sensational hogwash.

Apparently, the video was uploaded 14 hours ago. I hope it's not the calm before the storm.
 
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SS just happens to be in the spotlight right now. They will get bored and forget about us soon once the outrage machine moves onto something else.

Fixthe26 and Stop SS generally get very little attention because they are only obssessed with this site due to having a personal vendetta against it.

I hope some people will learn from this that you can never trust what you see on the news. Especially these days, very little is "reported on" without trying to push a specific agenda.
 
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I swear theyre's so fucking cringe

'The darkest web'

'Call the Suicide hotline blah blah blah'


fucking hell leave us alone
 
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SuicidallyCurious

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If they shut this site down someone will replace it.

The US feds and other international law enforcement partners have been attempting valiantly to end child pornography online for decades and even that filth is still up.
 
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OF FUCKING COURSE. They give that fucking useless hotline number as the alternative for a place like this. I mean seriously it's like they're not connecting the dots of why more people come here 4 times as many as using the National Suicide Prevention lifeline. And you know what's fucked up is god forbid you have atleast ONE forum dedicated to pro choice suicide instead of preventing suicides constantly.

And they act like shutting this site will stop suicides from happening. Yes they'll stop the access of Information about suicide methods and they just may stop some people from killing themselves. But whether they think they're saving others or not, regardless suicides will still happen.
 
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It won't end. But if it happens, I'll create another one. Alrighty
 
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Shiv15

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It won't end. But if it happens, I'll create another one. Alrighty

Well, what you cannot create is the data. So many useful threads. So much knowledge and people who have personally tested some of these methods. We have already lost our resource link. The one with the PPH pdf, the Chinese guy who shows how to create one of those hoody for death by asphyxiation, and information about all possible methods. That thread was a gem.

I'm still mourning the loss of that link.
 
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Those people are not serious about stopping ss. If they are, they would focus on improving crisis resources and the treatment of suicidal people
 
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I hope some people will learn from this that you can never trust what you see on the news. Especially these days, very little is "reported on" without trying to push a specific agenda.

There ain't nothing special about these days. Do you recognise peace lover from the picture?

View attachment papers.webp

Well, what you cannot create is the data. So many useful threads. So much knowledge and people who have personally tested some of these methods. We have already lost our resource link. The one with the PPH pdf, the Chinese guy who shows how to create one of those hoody for death by asphyxiation, and information about all possible methods. That thread was a gem.

I'm still mourning the loss of that link.

You can still find the Chinese guy trough the archive of the Wiki:
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/wiki-dissapeard.79261/

For PPeH:
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...-new-contact-details-for-d.76628/post-1395420

Nothing really important has been lost, yet.
 
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Mar 15, 2019
633
Isn't life cute?? None of us asked to be born. We're forced into this world without choice, and the guaranteed result is will 100% die either way. Most likely through some disease/ sickness too, or at the very absolute best....body naturally break down slowly like a torture. So we rather end it sooner to save the pointless headache. And the answer is always.......... "No!!! You can't!!!!!" You're only allowed to die after 80 years old!!!!! Anything earlier is simply wrong!!!! You simply MUST live pass that age no matter what, even if its a bad or shitty experience!!!!".

Its like.... who the fuck are you to tell me how to live or die. Are you paying my bills? Are you there for me when I need support? Do you take care of all my daily duties and solve all my problems? Are you gonna wipe my ass and feed me when I'm old and can't move?? Lol...... they don't understand all this extra unneccessary and useless pressure just makes us even want to CTB more as don't wanna put up with this bs anymore.

They say life is like a journey. But usually when an actual journey (or trip) sucks, you simply cut it short to save the hassle and not prolong the unneccessary suffering. But in this scenario, we're forced to go on a journey we 1000% never asked for, then when it sucks, we're also not allowed to leave and MUST stick to the end, but the end they're referring to is simply rotting as a corpse 6 feet underground LOL

And if they catch us trying to CTB, even when we're not bothering or harming other people directly, just want to quietly and peacefully end it ourselves, they'll instead threaten to lock us up, or throw us in a cage........simply to DELAY our death so we can die later instead. Whats the fucking point???????? LOL What kind of logic is this?? Society really makes people dumb at times
 
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There ain't nothing special about these days. Do you recognise peace lover from the picture?

View attachment 81237



You can still find the Chinese guy trough the archive of the Wiki:
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/wiki-dissapeard.79261/

For PPeH:
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...-new-contact-details-for-d.76628/post-1395420

Nothing really important has been lost, yet.

When I put the url in there, it says "This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine"
 
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justsayin

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When I put the url in there, it says "This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine"

I think forum admins wanted it that way.

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My answer apply if you tried to find this forum on The Wayback Machine. If you want to access resources linked from Wiki archive, you need to remove the archive.org part from URL and access them directly.
 
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CrossroadsCurious

"Why do we do what we do?"
Dec 12, 2021
671
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/sh...xplicit-directions-for-suicide-remains-active

"Why a website with explicit directions for suicide remains active"

Health Dec 16, 2021 06:40 PM EST
By — Amna Nawaz
By — Claire Mufson


-Transcript

Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among young Americans, and most websites about suicide are aimed at prevention. But a New York Times investigation looks into one that provides information and directions for how to die. Gabriel Dance and Megan Twohey, reporters who worked on the investigation, join Amna Nawaz to discuss their findings.


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Judy Woodruff:
A warning that this next segment contains sensitive content.

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young Americans. Most Web sites about suicide are aimed at prevention. But a New York Times investigation looks into one that provides information and directions for ending one's life.

Amna Nawaz report.

Amna Nawaz:
Judy, the site draws six million page views a month worldwide, four times as many as the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. And most visitors were 30 or younger.

The New York Times reporters, Gabriel Dance and Megan Twohey analyzed more than 1.2 million messages on the site. They examined members' online histories, combed through hundreds of pages of police and coroner records, and interviewed dozens of families left behind. And they found at least 45 deaths by suicide in multiple countries linked to the site.

Megan Twohey and Gabriel Dance join me now.

Welcome to you both. And thanks for making the time.

Megan, it is a stunning report that you both have worked on. Those 45 suicides you linked to the site, though, they range from a 16-year-old girl in Illinois to a 58-year-old man in Texas. Do you have any way of knowing if other people also visited the site and then died by suicide?

Megan Twohey, The New York Times:
Yes, absolutely.

Those were 45 deaths in which we were actually able to identify the person who died. And you're right. There was not only a 16-year-old. There was a 17-year-old. There was — there were other teenagers. Most of those deaths were young people under 30.

And what we found is that, in analyzing more than one million messages on the site, we found that the true tally of death is likely hundreds more. We were able to analyze these goodbye threads, essentially people who came online and narrated their attempts as they were taking place.

And through very sophisticated process of analyzing those messages, we were able to find that 500 members, roughly two people per week, did such goodbye threads, and then never posted again.

Amna Nawaz:
Gabriel, we should mention we are not naming the site here in this conversation. You do so, but very late in your report.

I wonder, did you weigh not doing that at all? Were you worried about pointing people towards this information?

Gabriel J.X. Dance, The New York Times:
We were. We were. We considered it at length, and we discussed it with many people, medical professionals, specifically suicide professionals, contagion professionals.

We discussed with them at length the pros and cons. And when it comes to naming the site, we're weighing the opportunity for accountability against the danger of spreading potentially harmful information.

And after these conversations, our editors made the call that we would include the name of the site. We would do it only once, and, as you said, further down in the article. But without naming the site, it would be very difficult for legislators and lawmakers to have any sort of accountability for the site.

But perhaps even a greater concern for us was parents who had no idea that this site existed and otherwise might very well be keeping their eye on their children's Web browsing activity.

Amna Nawaz:
So, Megan, let's help people understand what is on this site a little bit.

Without getting into specific information, what exactly kind of content, what kind of information do people come into contact with there?

Megan Twohey:
Well, most suicide Web sites are about prevention, but this one provides explicit introductions on how to die, step-by-step, detailed introductions on various methods that people can use to kill themselves.

And it's not just that. In live — there are public forums and live blogs and private messaging in which members discuss their plans and offer encouragement and assistance as they make their plans to follow through.

Among the most viewed posts are those — these goodbye threads in which people narrate their attempts, with other members weighing in with thumbs-up emojis and well-wishes and basically messages of support.

So, it's — in addition to this very explicit — these very explicit instructions, there's all of this interaction on the site, which really facilitates suicide and people following through with their plans.

Amna Nawaz:
And, Gabriel, we should mention, we are talking about this, you have uncovered this at a time when experts are ringing an alarm about a national emergency, a mental health crisis, particularly among young Americans.

When you take a look at the numbers just in the early part of 2020, emergency visits for mental health emergencies rose 24 percent for children aged 5 to 11,31 percent for children aged 12 to 17. Suspected suicide attempts increased over 50 percent for girls 12 to 17. That was from early 2021 compared to before the pandemic even began.

And that leads me to one of the stories you tell, Gabriel, about a 16-year-old named Daniel Dal Canto. He struggled with depression. His parents thought they had gotten him help. He ended up on this site.

Tell us the story of Daniel.

Gabriel J.X. Dance:
Yes, Daniel is a sad story.

He was a 16-year-old boy in Salt Lake City, Utah, and living with his parents, his mother and father and his younger sister. His older brother had recently gone to college. And Daniel had a stomach ailment, and it caused him great pain after eating, when he and his family were trying to figure out what the ailment was.

But Daniel took to this suicide Web site, where he really dumped all of his fears and anxieties into the Web site. He was worried that he would never be able to recover from the stomach ailment. And within days of showing up, a member of the site encouraged him to use a specific method to die, which is really tragic, because it was clear that Daniel had no idea how to take his life before coming to the site.

And, again, within days, he was introduced to this method, and, within three months, he had died on his bed, and his mom discovered him late that night. And his parents never had any idea he was on the site. They actually didn't even have an idea he was depressed.

I spoke with his best friend and his best friend's mother. Neither of them had heard anything about this site. And all of them had wished that just at any point Daniel had mentioned that he was even thinking of dying by suicide, so that they could intervene.

But this Web site doesn't really help people with interventions, as much as it helps them carry out any kind of plans they have to kill themselves.

Amna Nawaz:
Megan, the obvious question here is, how is this site even up?

I know you go into great lengths reporting on the two men who created it and continue to run it, but how is it still up and running?

Megan Twohey:
I mean, that's a great question.

As we carried out this investigation, we weren't just piecing together this long trail of deaths connected to the site. We were asking that very question. So many families left behind wanted desperately to see this site shut down, and for the two shadowy figures who run the site to be held accountable.

Now, those two men had gone to great lengths to hide their identities and to protect the Web site. They moved their servers from countries to country. They used companies who allowed them to hide who registered the domain names.

But — and that made it really hard to not only detect who they were, but to hold them accountable. There is a federal law that provides sweeping legal protections to Web site operators, even when the content on those sites is dangerous or even criminal.

So, Germany, Australia, Italy, these countries have taken action and have succeeded in some — to some extent in restricting access to the Web site within their borders. But here in the United States, time and again, we have just seen officials look the other way.

Amna Nawaz:
It is a stunning report. The full report is available on The New York Times' Web site.

Megan Twohey and Gabriel Dance, thank you so much for joining us.

Megan Twohey:
Thank you.

Gabriel J.X. Dance:
Thank you.

Amna Nawaz:
And if you or someone you know needs help, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is reachable 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 1-800-###-####.

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So, Germany, Australia, Italy, these countries have taken action and have succeeded in some — to some extent in restricting access to the Web site within their borders. But here in the United States, time and again, we have just seen officials look the other way.
Fuck PBS, crying about free speech. Get over it.

Helplines are worthless. Maybe do a story on how ineffective those are - but that would require real journalism, not clickbait articles.
 
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Chinaski

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Sep 1, 2018
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It's not a good look for either party to ventriloquise the dead or weaponise an individual's passing but l do note these articles refer to those passed with only age and location, whilst it's naturally respectful to avoid naming the dead the age is used as a device in order to shock the passing observer by the relative youth of those passed, the suggestion being that being under 35 renders somebody more suggestible, less capable of rational decision making, and in absence of individual stories which may shed light on why individuals reach that decision this simple shock value remains prominent, and for all their upset at the existence of this site this is tawdry, facile journalism.

I know of one person, a statistic in that article, who was not young, was very ill, and was unable to access his desired euthanasia in time to arrest an inevitable decline in health and function. This is as much a tragic story as any other regarding suicide imo and it's quite telling how the individual stories, of the drivers and factors leading to people deciding that ceasing to exist is their *best option*, is swept aside in favour of this cheap "killer website" narrative.

This is why no public response is necessary imo, as there is enough arrant sensationalism within these articles that some people with enough about them, and with personal experience of suicidal thoughts or suicide of a loved one, will be equally dismissive of these trash pieces which seek to shove suicide under the carpet and filing under "muh Internetts".
 
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And within days of showing up, a member of the site encouraged him to use a specific method to die, which is really tragic, because it was clear that Daniel had no idea how to take his life before coming to the site.
Yeah, I'm sure a 16 year old had NO IDEA about any other suicde methods before coming to SS. He surely never heard of hanging, or jumping from a building. Clearly, no one ever knows anything about suicide before coming to SS. How ridiculous.

So, Germany, Australia, Italy, these countries have taken action and have succeeded in some — to some extent in restricting access to the Web site within their borders. But here in the United States, time and again, we have just seen officials look the other way.
For all there is to criticize about the United States, one thing I am truly thankful for is that the government is not easily able to just unilaterally censor content it finds objectionable for whatever reason.

And if you or someone you know needs help, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is reachable 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 1-800-###-####.
So tired of this copy pasted shit.
 
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Nov 2, 2021
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These people are really ignorant as hell
While this is scary, I hope this is just cheap sensationalism and that they'll soon forget about it and then argue over whatever the next hot topic is. I mean we all know they don't really care.
 
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These people are really ignorant as hell
While this is scary, I hope this is just cheap sensationalism and that they'll soon forget about it and then argue over whatever the next hot topic is. I mean we all know they don't really care.
In the UK there have been absolutely swingeing cuts to welfare, and this has been evidenced to link directly to a sharp rise in suicide as a result. There are numerous individual stories and exposes by media outlets shedding light on this, but the prevailing sentiment is still "muh economy, balance the books". These suicides are considered an uncomfortable byproduct of an economically necessary policy. I call it social murder. The suicides which result are of expendable people.

We've seen throughout the pandemic how western governments are prioritising economic factors over the well-being of their citizens. Rhetoric of "herd immunity", "take it on the chin", "let the bodies pile high" from those we elect to govern. Millions have been sacrificed to preserve their economy. We see, daily, how valueless our lives are to those who also preach to us about its sanctity.

Each death driven by a government policy, such as the severe and deliberate under-investment of health, benefits, social care, housing etc is a story too, they leave loved ones who grieve. Yet our subservient media brushes over those inconveniences, indeed they routinely endorse and applaud those who make these decisions and will resolutely defend them against challenge. It's genuinely nauseating to see these same obnoxious media shills who prop up the powerful who treat us as expendable now pretending that a *website* is the primary driving factor for suicide whilst offering a fucking hotline number as the universal salvation. Maybe if these cunts spoke some fucking truth to power, raised the issues which drive so many people *to this point*, this website wouldn't even exist.

Personally, had these people shown any interest in the poor healthcare l was routinely given, how l was treated incompetently and without care for over a year as a debilitating condition progressed rapidly, l certainly wouldn't be here,and it's absolutely galling that the same folk who dgaf whether we live or die suddenly pop up to lecture us on the sanctity of life as soon as l decide l want out on *my* terms, not theirs.
 
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Have any of these people even tried a suicide hotline? They're trash. We need real, compassionate support if they want us to live.
Most of the people who want ss shut down have almost certainly never had any firsthand experience with the mental health care system and believe everything the media tells them.

They just parrot each other saying the same mainstream pro life bs that is becoming notorious for being ineffective.
 
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I saw this on the PBS Newshour last night and was so disappointed. Their journalism is usually quite good but here the NYT authors were allowed to a paint a very one sided and misleading picture.
 
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is there any chance someone could copy+paste the nyt article as im not willing to spend money on that report?
 
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