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Consequences of spreading a suicide video in the case of a 10th grade male student in Hanoi

Many people share videos and photos of people who commit suicide to express their grief or anger, but it only deepens the pain of those who stay.

After the death of a 10th grader in Hanoi, the video captures the process suicidal along with the content of his suicide letter was spread all over the social networking forums.

Many people shared and left sad and sympathetic comments, directing criticism towards the relatives of the 16-year-old male student.

However, according to Hollies Easter, there are many consequences that happen when we share pictures and videos of a person dying by suicide. It has a heavy impact on the psyche of those who stay, while they are suffering from great grief and loss.

Seeing videos and images of suicide also has a negative effect on vulnerable people. Research shows that detailed images prompt them to think more specifically about suicide. Being surrounded by deadly information is really dangerous for people who are contemplating suicide.

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Sharing suicide videos leaves many consequences later. Photo: NPR.

Deepen the pain of those who stay

When someone dies by suicide, their loved ones see reminders of that loss everywhere. It’s part of the grieving process that makes them accept the fact that their loved one is gone forever.

The grief response is activated every time you see any information, images of the deceased are shared everywhere easily overwhelm the spirit of the people who stay, causing them to completely break down.

Experts advise people to stop focusing on sharing pictures, curious about how a person died, and instead talk about the reason why they seek death and find ways to help those who are having mental problems. overcoming difficult times.

According to CNNbefore a suicide has occurred, public opinion should not blame or try to find out details.

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The videos of people who commit suicide circulating online only cause more pain for their loved ones. Photo: NPR.

Tony Salvatore, director of suicide prevention at Montgomery County Emergency Service (USA), said that relatives of victims may be reluctant to share their stories. The reactions of curious people are often quite emotionless, even blaming their loved ones with sentences “Why don’t you do anything?” or “Don’t you know your child has a mental illness?”

Janet Schnell, a social worker in Indiana who leads support groups and provides suicide prevention training, experienced the pain of her brother’s suicide 20 years ago.

“It is human nature to want to determine why a person takes their own life. But there’s no real reason and it’s not fair to expect answers.” she said.

Imitation suicide

Many studies show that the sharing and spreading of suicide-related content, especially specific images of the suicide process, has the potential to trigger a series of “copycat suicide” incidents. .

In it, the suicidal person imitates the story or description of the original suicide on television or other media.

Suicides sometimes spread within the school system, through the community, or in waves of celebrity suicides.

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Many suicides are motivated by viewing pictures and videos of suicide online.

In the above post The GuardianPsychotherapist Kyle MacDonald (New Zealand) said that sharing videos about suicide is very dangerous.

MacDonald expressed frustration when the Facebook platform allowed the spread of a video of a teenage American girl recording herself by herself. After seeing the clip, the expert reported it to Facebook but received a response that the video above “did not violate community standards”.

According to Kyle MacDonald, research shows that when suicides are reported in detail, including how the person committed them, the number of “imitation” suicides increases dramatically.

In fact, if a person is contemplating suicide, it is not uncommon for them to be prompted to take action while watching suicide videos.

“If a child in distress happens to see a video on Facebook and takes his own life, is Facebook liable?

I understand that people want to spread awareness about depression, but spreading such a video is not the right way to do it. Remember that her family has had to live with the pain and it’s not necessary to remind them of it every time the video is played.”

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