The Daily

‘Kids Are Dying. How Are These Sites Still Allowed?’

Dec 9, 2021
Megan Twohey, an investigative reporter for The New York Times known for her impactful storytelling, and Gabriel J.X. Dance, the deputy investigations editor, dive into the disturbing world of a suicide-focused website. They reveal how this platform has contributed to tragic youth deaths and explore the lack of accountability for such dangerous online spaces. The conversation touches on the heart-wrenching stories of loss and the urgent need for greater oversight in protecting vulnerable individuals in digital communities.
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ANECDOTE

Matthew's Story

  • Sharon Luft's 17-year-old son, Matthew, died by suicide after using the website.
  • He was active on the site, seeking advice and support in his final weeks.
INSIGHT

Website Origins and Popularity

  • The website, Sanctioned Suicide, was created in 2018 after Reddit banned a similar forum.
  • It boasts six million monthly views, significantly more than the National Suicide Prevention website.
INSIGHT

Social Media Mimicry

  • Sanctioned Suicide mimics social media, using likes, hearts, and a hierarchy based on reactions.
  • This design fosters addiction and engagement, drawing users deeper into harmful content.
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