On 4/17/07, Newyorkbrad (Wikipedia) newyorkbrad@gmail.com wrote:
I consider myself a rather conventional and non-rouge type of editor and administrator but it is requiring a supreme effort of willpower not to perform an immediate IAR speedy deletion of this article on the ground that it represents an imminent threat to human life and safety whose existence tends to place the project in disrepute. I have no desire to
Is there any evidence that attempting to block access to information on suicide actually reduces suicide? Supposedly teenagers that receive more sex education are less sexually active. Maybe by providing this information we actually reduce the occurrence of suicide?
Of course, that may be optimistic. But the kneejerk "omg we're telling people how to kill themselves now they will all do it!" is a bit simplistic.
Steve