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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I think SaSu isn't close to dying. But one can speculate about the end of this forum.
Someone on here wrote a goodbye post because he/she/they feared legal repercussions where they live for being on here. They didn't specify the country.
Maybe the end of SaSu won't be a loud big-bang. And rather a quiet goodbye. With more subtle censorship. For example the need of a VPN to access this site. How many UK users have we lost?
Search engines less often show this forum. I think to my time when I found it it was way easier to find it in google.
I think though it is quite paradoxical. All the people who claim to hate this website and consider it purely evil make huge free ad campaigns for this forum. The media outlets do that. And all these Youtubers who report about it for some quick bucks. I think without this coverage the forum might be dead already. Imagine there was more shadow banning, more subtle censorship without any outlet/influencer who reports about it so frequently. However, suicide will always be a phenomenon. And a suicide recession seems unlikely considering the shape of the world.
Theoretically, users on here could bee pressured more with legal accountability. I think though legislators are aware that committing suicide shouldn't actually be a crime in free, open and democratic societies.
Someone on here wrote a goodbye post because he/she/they feared legal repercussions where they live for being on here. They didn't specify the country.
Maybe the end of SaSu won't be a loud big-bang. And rather a quiet goodbye. With more subtle censorship. For example the need of a VPN to access this site. How many UK users have we lost?
Search engines less often show this forum. I think to my time when I found it it was way easier to find it in google.
I think though it is quite paradoxical. All the people who claim to hate this website and consider it purely evil make huge free ad campaigns for this forum. The media outlets do that. And all these Youtubers who report about it for some quick bucks. I think without this coverage the forum might be dead already. Imagine there was more shadow banning, more subtle censorship without any outlet/influencer who reports about it so frequently. However, suicide will always be a phenomenon. And a suicide recession seems unlikely considering the shape of the world.
Theoretically, users on here could bee pressured more with legal accountability. I think though legislators are aware that committing suicide shouldn't actually be a crime in free, open and democratic societies.