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olvalgon

olvalgon

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Mar 1, 2021
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No, I'm not a minor but I'm worried about this site. I'm scared that it will follow the same path as ask.fm. For those who don't know, ask.fm was a popular site where people could post questions to someone and then have them answer anonymously. After the suicides of two teenagers who were bullied relentlessly, advertised pulled out of the site and it shut down temporarily. It exists now but is essentially dead as no one uses it.

I hope the death of a minor doesn't force police in some country to hunt down the administrators. That would really suck. But then again, the idea of a "sanctioned suicide" website will probably live on and it will get set up on the Dark Web.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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Minors should not be on this website, it is the responsibility of the parents to monitor what children are doing on the internet. There is nothing wrong with this website, it supports the right to die and that is very important. The problem is that the society tries to force us to live. It is our life and our decision after all.
 
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Fadeawaaaay

Fadeawaaaay

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Nov 12, 2021
2,160
Can they really shut down a website? How does that even work?
 
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Insomniac

Insomniac

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May 21, 2021
1,357
Can they really shut down a website? How does that even work?
I really wish I knew how this stuff work. Does anyone have a link that explains who can decide to shut a website down?

also, the website clearly states that minor aren't allowed to subscribe in the first place. So there are no minors here. The moderation can't control any better than this.
 
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4eyebiped

4eyebiped

Mage
Dec 28, 2019
567
There are several ways, it depends on where the site is being hosted. You have two main aspects to a website. You have the domain name that points towards the hosting company and the hosting company contains all the data for the website. It can get more complicated than that as some websites will pull from other resources. The rest is up to hosting guidelines, what agency is contacting the above two entities and whether they have jurisdiction or political power there. I am sure there is more to it but that at least something to get you started.
 
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PassingThrough

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Nov 15, 2021
56
sci-hub gets shutdown every once in a while but then comes back on a new domain. I don't know if that would work with a forum system but maybe the principle is the same.

Apparently SS is already blocked in Italy because two teens used it to learn a way to ctb:

I assume that's not much of a hindrance for Italian people who want to join the forums?
 
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justsayin

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Jan 30, 2021
493
I hope the death of a minor doesn't force police in some country to hunt down the administrators. That would really suck. But then again, the idea of a "sanctioned suicide" website will probably live on and it will get set up on the Dark Web.

You should post lottery numbers and stuff like that.

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/interpol.79655/
 
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SuicidallyCurious

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Dec 20, 2020
1,715
Already happened and it's still going
 
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summers

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Nov 4, 2020
2,493
Can they really shut down a website? How does that even work?
Short answer, yes, at least for a while. That piece of shit Stormfront was shut down, but it's back now. What happens is whoever hosts the site gets pressure to cancel the contract, and the site shuts down. It's not the end of the world - you just need to find a new hoster. A lot of times, sites hosted in the US wind up moving off shore.

Let me put this in context - Stormfront is basically a radicalization site pushing for some kind of race war. The site is full of white christian supremacists, who hate everyone who is not white, christian, straight, and a baby factory. Extremely misogynistic, consider women property and inferior to men.

You don't hear anything about them anymore.
 
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HiImPaul

HiImPaul

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Nov 5, 2021
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The NYT article mentioned several minors that have ctb after visiting. I think as long as that 18+ warning is up they can't do much? Idk
 
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steviewonder

Sexually Challenged
Nov 9, 2020
109
No, I'm not a minor but I'm worried about this site. I'm scared that it will follow the same path as ask.fm. For those who don't know, ask.fm was a popular site where people could post questions to someone and then have them answer anonymously. After the suicides of two teenagers who were bullied relentlessly, advertised pulled out of the site and it shut down temporarily. It exists now but is essentially dead as no one uses it.

I hope the death of a minor doesn't force police in some country to hunt down the administrators. That would really suck. But then again, the idea of a "sanctioned suicide" website will probably live on and it will get set up on the Dark Web
On a related note, I wanted to die at 13. I'm 22 now 😂
 
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Circles

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Sep 3, 2018
2,297
And what about Facebook, Twitter, Instagram where kids have been bullied online on those websites and killed themselves because of it?
 
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Someone123

Illuminated
Oct 19, 2021
3,875
Can they really shut down a website? How does that even work?
There is more than one way the website could go down- I'm not going to post details because I don't want to give anyone ideas, but I do think that there are factors that could end this webiste. If you folllow all the threads you will see there is a lot of pressure now, and people will hang in there as long as they can I am sure.
 
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Rational man

Rational man

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Oct 19, 2021
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The same analogy applies to road accidents. Speed restrictions pop up after a kid gets hit ?.
 
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Bleak

Student
Nov 10, 2021
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The NYT article mentioned several minors that have ctb after visiting. I think as long as that 18+ warning is up they can't do much? Idk
I said the same thing and the mods deleted my post? I get that people are on edge right now but why was my post deleted for stating what was published very publicly.
 
SparkleWater

SparkleWater

Member
Oct 13, 2020
78
No, I'm not a minor but I'm worried about this site. I'm scared that it will follow the same path as ask.fm. For those who don't know, ask.fm was a opular site where people could post questions to someone and then have them answer anonymously. After the suicides of two teenagers who were bullied relentlessly, advertised pulled out of the site and it shut down temporarily. It exists now but is essentially dead as no one uses it.































































I hope the death of a minor
No, I'm not a minor but I'm worried about this site. I'm scared that it will follow the same path as ask.fm. For those who don't know, ask.fm was a popular site where people could post questions to someone and then have them answer anonymously. After the suicides of two teenagers who were bullied relentlessly, advertised pulled out of the site and it shut down temporarily. It exists now but is essentially dead as no one uses it.






, I'm not a minor but I'm worried about this site. I'm scared that it will follow the same path as ask.fm. For those who don't know, ask.fm was a popular site where people could post questions to someone and then have them answer anonymously. After the suicides of two teenagers who were bullied relentlessly, advertised pulled out of the site and it shut down temporarily. It exists now but is essentially dead as no one uses it.
I hope the death of a minor doesn't force police in some country to hunt down the administrators. That would really suck. But then again, the idea of a "sanctioned suicide" website will probably live on and it will get set up on the Dark Web.
WAIT THATS WHAT HAPPENED TO ASK.FM?

also forgive me if my reply is weird, samsung base browser is ass on ss for some reason, i i forget i have to keep swithing to chrome
 

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