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Netflix’s ’13 Reasons Why’ May Cause A Suicide Spike, Scientists Caution
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:32 pm
Kind of between M/TV and OT, but the subject seems more OT: LINK
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The Netflix series 13 Reasons Why may lead to increased suicidal thoughts among young viewers, new research suggests. The study is the first to examine the impact of the controversial show, which has garnered much praise for its realistic depiction of the events leading up to (and including) the suicide of a teenage girl. The data indicates that Google searches for “how to commit suicide” increased 26 percent following the series release. That’s cause for concern, because there’s a well-established link between suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts.
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The findings indicated that there were marked spikes in suicide-related searches in early April. Some of that spike came from people seeking help—searches for “suicide hotlines” and “suicide prevention” increased by 12 percent and 23 percent, respectively. But there was also a disturbing increase in searches for the phrases “how to kill yourself” (up 9 percent), “commit suicide” (18 percent), and “how to commit suicide” (26 percent).
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:33 pm to OMLandshark
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Google searches for “how to commit suicide” increased 26 percent following the series release.
If you have to Google it...well...
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:35 pm to OMLandshark
I nearly committed suicide once I found out they are bringing it back for Season 2.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:35 pm to OMLandshark
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Google searches for “how to commit suicide” increased 26 percent following the series release.
No shite.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:35 pm to OMLandshark
I called this the moment I heard of it. It gives kids this illusion that they will be able to communicate their thoughts and reasons from the grave. They don't realize that when the lights go out there is no delayed gratification of knowing you got your message across. And it likely would not get across.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:35 pm to OMLandshark
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Google searches for “how to commit suicide” increased 26 percent following the series release.
There's a saying about correlation that's apt here.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:36 pm to brgfather129
It ended on a great note (thematically).....but here comes the money grab!
This post was edited on 8/1/17 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:37 pm to OMLandshark
Why should I believe these scientists?
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:38 pm to OMLandshark
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That’s cause for concern, because there’s a well-established link between suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts.
A Google search as the sole basis behind potential "suicidal thoughts" seems pretty vague from a correlation/causation standpoint.
I'm of the belief that if someone is in a place mentally to commit suicide they're going to get that information whether they've watched a show or not.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:40 pm to OMLandshark
That's why Chester killed himself. A tv show
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:40 pm to OMLandshark
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Netflix’s ’13 Reasons Why’ May Cause A Suicide Spike, Scientists Caution
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:44 pm to OMLandshark
Sweet, now I can release my film "Eleven Justifications to do It". It's about a troubled college girl who gives hand jobs to random overweight guys who look like me.
This post was edited on 8/1/17 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:45 pm to OMLandshark
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“how to kill yourself” (up 9 percent), “commit suicide” (18 percent), and “how to commit suicide” (26 percent).
could also be from a lot of young viewers who saw the show and out of immature (I don't mean this in an insult way) curiosity looked up how many ways people have taken their own lives. think about when you were young...curiosity leads to research and wonderment. just cause they look it up doesn't mean they'll do it.
Not saying that's the only reason the stats increased. I just like to go against the grain with my opinions haha.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:45 pm to LucasP
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Sweet, now I cam release my film "Eleven Justifications to do It". It's about a troubled college girl who gives hand jobs to random overweight guys who look like me.
Make sure your parental controls are unlocked when you Google "how to give a hand job"
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:45 pm to Walt OReilly
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That's why Chester killed himself. A tv show
and Chester has inspired even more people to follow in his footsteps
LINK
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“The Suicide of the singer of Linkin Park may have functioned as a trigger of the decision since they found lyrics of the songs of that group in the boy’s phone.”
Yesterday, it was reported that another Linkin Park fan and a mother of two took her own life following Chester’s suicide.
I remember this happening with Kurt Cobain as well.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:47 pm to OMLandshark
Is this the German Netflix?
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:48 pm to Epic Cajun
I'll watch season 2, but I thought it was overrated.
We need to start policing the arts because of what it might lead people to do. If someone you love and are around all the time kills themselves because they watched a show, they need to be held accountable.
We need to start policing the arts because of what it might lead people to do. If someone you love and are around all the time kills themselves because they watched a show, they need to be held accountable.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:51 pm to BluegrassBelle
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A Google search as the sole basis behind potential "suicidal thoughts" seems pretty vague from a correlation/causation standpoint.
I'm of the belief that if someone is in a place mentally to commit suicide they're going to get that information whether they've watched a show or not.
That's not really the point. The point is that the show, whether intentionally or not, somewhat glamorizes suicide or at least creates a very likeable and relatable character who was at one time a nobody and turns her into somewhat of a hero.
I think the fear is that people contemplating suicide,particularly high school kids, do so out of a feeling of lack of self worth. This show illustrates how an otherwise forgetable high school girl became infamous and the most talked about person in this small town because she killed herself and left tapes explaining why. I don't think it's illogical to assume that some teenagers might see this as an opportunity to get the attention or notariety they have longed for, even if that attention or notariety comes after they are dead.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:53 pm to OMLandshark
NFLX is doing so well, please don't blow it.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:59 pm to OMLandshark
It seemed like the kind of show that would help parents and kids talk to each other about serious issues and possibly prevent some suicides. As someone already mentioned about correlation =/= causation, perhaps those Google searches were made by parents who's eyes were opened to potential problems after the show rather than disillusioned teens ready to end it all. The fact that this is all based on google search data rather than suicide rate data is ridiculous.
Depressed people aren't in their right mind so maybe they can be triggered by music and movies. But the way to save them is not censoring movies and music that raise awareness about the issue.
Depressed people aren't in their right mind so maybe they can be triggered by music and movies. But the way to save them is not censoring movies and music that raise awareness about the issue.
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