What it's like to moderate Reddit's Suicide Watch
What it's like to moderate Reddit's Suicide Watch
There are hotlines and emergency therapists available for someone who is struggling with suicidal thoughts. But picking up a phone and talking to someone is an action many people — especially younger people — are becoming less familiar with in our everyday lives. Would someone in such a heightened emotional state really think to do so?
Since we are in suicide prevention week decided to share this now. : r/coolguides
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