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May 27, 2026
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I don't think I'm CTB anytime soon, but I'm really curious:
Is there a good way to say farewell to online friends?

I can leave a note for my relatives or people I know IRL, but I'm not sure if my online friends would even notice if I died. Most of them live far away, maybe they will just think we stopped talking or that we are on bad terms and stuff. I saw someone mention scheduled emails, but I don't know their mail addresses. And it would be weird to ask them out of the blue, I guess. Or would it be better not to say anything at all and leave the rest to their imagination? Is it better (or kinder) to let them deal with a lingering longing and uncertainty instead of facing the death of a close one?

Almost all of my friends are not IRL, so, help is appreciated! And, I want to know what you think!
 
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If I was certain I would die I would just leave them a message telling them. If they aren't aware of your suicide ideation they probably won't assume you're dead.
 

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