Nicked from
aspasia02's LJ (she nicked it from the
b0st0n community):
If you ever have a friend on your friends list threaten suicide or leave a suicide note in their LJ (public or friends only) contact the Livejournal Abuse Team immediately.
The Abuse Team does have more info on each LJer than most of us may have and can contact the user's local police department and get them help a lot sooner than an LJ friend could if no one knows his real name or address... Abuse team handles these situations frequently.
jessical, a member of the LJ abuse team, says :
File a request with the LiveJournal Abuse Team with *all* IRL contact info you have. Sometimes people forget to do that, and in suicide requests, seconds count. A suicide request is usually noticed within 5 minutes of being entered into the abuse requests. At which point, generally at least 5 abuse team members start investigating that and only that. People are called on cell phones to be asked to get to a computer if possible, people are woken up out of a dead sleep, etc.
We work our asses off investigating the case, and as soon as we have a full name, address, etc., the manager of the abuse team.
Unfortunately, it's not uncommon that people leave suicide notes in their LJ, but very few LJers know to contact the Abuse team in the event that someone on their friends list leaves a suicide note... can you each take a minute today to post this info in your own LJ to spread the word throughout LJ as for how to handle this type of situation. Like
jessical said, "seconds count" and contacting LJ abuse for a friend is what may may save the life of someone on YOUR friends list.
If you ever have a friend on your friends list threaten suicide or leave a suicide note in their LJ (public or friends only) contact the Livejournal Abuse Team immediately.
The Abuse Team does have more info on each LJer than most of us may have and can contact the user's local police department and get them help a lot sooner than an LJ friend could if no one knows his real name or address... Abuse team handles these situations frequently.
File a request with the LiveJournal Abuse Team with *all* IRL contact info you have. Sometimes people forget to do that, and in suicide requests, seconds count. A suicide request is usually noticed within 5 minutes of being entered into the abuse requests. At which point, generally at least 5 abuse team members start investigating that and only that. People are called on cell phones to be asked to get to a computer if possible, people are woken up out of a dead sleep, etc.
We work our asses off investigating the case, and as soon as we have a full name, address, etc., the manager of the abuse team.
Unfortunately, it's not uncommon that people leave suicide notes in their LJ, but very few LJers know to contact the Abuse team in the event that someone on their friends list leaves a suicide note... can you each take a minute today to post this info in your own LJ to spread the word throughout LJ as for how to handle this type of situation. Like