Facebook has added new tools to assist users who express suicidal thoughts. In a blog post, Facebook announced it has worked with mental health organizations including the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Now Matters Now to find the proper way to offer assistance through the social network.
If someone posts something that indicates self harm or suicidal thoughts and it is reported to Facebook, they will be encouraged to speak with a mental health expert at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and will be offered tips and support to help work through their issues. Facebook says these methods were created in "conjunction with our clinical and academic partners."
You just posted a blog asking people if you should soil yourself because you're too lazy to get up and go to the bathroom and you have the nerve to make fun of young kids who feel suicidal?
The whole "Little Monsters are suicidal" joke is founded on one little boy's suicide. An innocent little boy who killed himself because he was bullied for being openly bisexual. Your parents failed you and you're a failure as a human being. Seek help.
You just posted a blog asking people if you should soil yourself because you're too lazy to get up and go to the bathroom and you have the nerve to make fun of young kids who feel suicidal?
The whole "Little Monsters are suicidal" joke is founded on one little boy's suicide. An innocent little boy who killed himself because he was bullied for being openly bisexual. Your parents failed you and you're a failure as a human being. Seek help.