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Originally Posted by seesaw
I do not have a solution to this, and I cannot remember what the guidelines say about this, but I have noticed an alarming number of posts with people saying that if their situation doesn't change by X date that they will
and this is very alarming and triggering content. I was under the impression that discussions of
were not allowed. I would think that referring to it in this way would also be covered by our community guidelines.
I have noticed this mostly in the Relationships and Communication forum. Maybe a sticky note could be created as a reminder?
Thanks,
seesaw
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I too have noticed an increase in this problem. what I do is click the report post button (found to the left of the post where you see who posted the post its down at the bottom next to the icon that says whether the poster is online or not.) when the report post icon opens the report page I type in why I am reporting the post.
I also go to the bottom of the main community page and notice which moderator is online at the moment (usually in a different color than the rest of the members names) I send that moderator a private message stating I sent in a report and why and that I also wanted to make sure an online moderator was aware of the against the rules posting is going on and where to find it.
usually when I do this the post that is obviously against the no suicide discussion rule the post gets locked for administrative review or it is very quickly removed so it doesnt trigger others.
I know there are some people who do not report posts like this but I do the moderators cant be everywhere at once and in some cases they may not know whats going on unless there is a report made.