I understand what you mean and it's definitely not a lighthearted subject. However, please consider that humor is a very common method for humans to deal with their darkest problems. It is in no way making light of your situation if someone finds humor as their best defense for the suicidal feelings they are battling. If someone makes a joke directed toward you or your situation that is definitely wrong and inappropriate, but if they chose to joke about their own situation, it's their choice to use it as a coping mechanism.
While it is probably too old to be relevant to you, there is an old sitcom called MASH which touches on this quite extensively. It is set at an army mobile surgical hospital during the Korean war and is a constant back and forth between heavy subject matter and humor to combat the morbid surroundings they are dealing with. When the question arises as to how they can find humor in such an awful situation, they point out that it is the only way to cope with the surroundings and not go crazy.
Just an alternate view to consider and not suggesting you are wrong.
I agree with your distinction between the two scenarios for the most part, however there are many who use the latter excuse in bad faith.
For example, it is unfortunately very common for medical staff to "roast" and joke about their patients/insult them, even during surgery while the patient cannot speak up for themselves and is in one of the most vulnerable positions imaginable-having had no choice but to turn to medical doctors in the first place, their health issues or detriments forcing them to enter a covertly (and sometimes overtly) hostile environment.
Often times, when prompted to give an explanation as to why they think this behavior is justified-the medical staff make the exact same claim that you outlined straight out of MASH.
They fail to realize that making jokes about their own involvement in a high-stress environment is NOT meant to include poking fun at the patients who had no say in the necessity of crossing paths with these so-called "professionals".
During my darkest time when I was acute suicidal in clincics I was joking 24/7.
It's strange isn't it?
I've had similar experiences where a certain reliance on "joking" becomes a coping mechanism and a mad laughter grabs hold of me at times where you would think it had absolutely no business at all making an appearance.
(But it's been awhile.)
The other thing to think about is..a lot of jokes about suffering aren't really jokes at all..they're just disguised as such.
Irony and sarcasm can unmask the horror of unbelievable pain.
Definitely.
A joke, especially of the self-deprecating variety, can be like a small window to an entire personal universe of pain and suffering.
I think it's our way of leaking the unmentionable out into the light, what we are often barred from speaking of straight and candidly can find acceptable visibility through the face of humor.
It's not so much that we are laughing at our own pain/experience or genuinely think it's funny (hell fucking no), it's really the
absurdity (just as you said) of such horror being bestowed on us that we're reacting to and trying to find relief from through dark laughter.
It's very, very different from making a clear-cut attempt at being comedic.
That said, plenty of people go too far with it and some play cruel games where they're merely pretending to use humor as respite, when really it's just a farce and they actually just want to make fun of someone/something and/or attract underserved attention at someone else's expense.
Yes, that would be a good idea. To me this is a serious website to discuss methods and suicide. There are not many places where a joke would be appropriate. I would personally see it as best for the forum to be always serious as people here are suffering and I have seen on here before people being upset and offended by others joking in their serious thread, and things can be misunderstood but that is just my opinion. I wish that euthanasia is legalised so that there would be no need for a forum in the first place.
I've had my core reasons for being here (and all of the horrid experiences stemming from them) invalidated through crude and callous buffoonery, countless times..and that includes on this very site.
Needless to say, having that happen only adds to the pain and alienation exponentially.
So to your point, I do think there is more action that needs to be taken when people treat a suicide forum less like its namesake and more like 4chan.