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this is the exact reason i call these sites "Social Trollworking" sites. And this isn't the first such case i've read about with users displaying a sickening amount of bile encouraging someone to kill themselves. a few years ago they did a similar thing to a 14 year old girl and she hung herself, it was on a national newspaper at one point.
For a nobody, and one who should seek proper assistance from a therapist who can help them out. It is as much the concern of this "Byron" to communicate his entire situation and hold nothing back to his therapist as it is to help this person out and get this person to avoid the net for a while.
Wished you were here early.
It's odd to me how a place like Twitter is poorly regulated. I guess Twitter forgot about this: https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/glorifying-self-harm
like i said
weak ones are the ones that go first
but yeah its sad for his fans that hes gone