I get that; I don't have a problem with that mentality, and the recovery sub-forum seems to be a good place for this sort of thing. People actually encouraging people to do better but not patronizing or talking down to them/trying to fix their problems.
Though from what I've seen of the other side of the site; they don't seem to hold to that mentality.
Ah I see; it doesn't come off like that; trying to follow the conversation just to see the same poster saying the same thing raises the noise floor. However I'm still not sure I find much value in the reminders. I'm not gonna be too mean though; since I understand, with that context it's more tolerable.
I'm neither here nor there; I don't care if a community is discussing suicide, however I find it dishonest that the founders/mods of the website fail to uphold their own statement of their mission statement. This idea that they are not a pro-suicide forum, but a choose-your-own path seems so fuckin' ridiculous when you find shit within the first few minutes that seem to contradict that statement, even the lack of a ban for that one suicide-baiter who's been negging ppl on the forum for years. A site like SS isn't sustainable and I give it 3-4 years before someone really shits the bed when they look into it, all it takes is a few "high profile" suicides, and the founder doesn't seem to be the type to value much that I can tell, so they will most likely crumble against any real effort to take the site down. As the suggested/recommended ways of unaliving are well researched, but the painful nature of those techniques as well as the probability of success does not seem to be properly reported. Giving young or old individuals a fictitious idea of the outcomes. Very irresponsible (I think the whole site could be boiled down to that).