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Cake day: February 14th, 2025

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  • I don’t really know anything about the situation you cited.

    For any community hosted by a corporation like reddit, the answer has to be pretty much: no discussion of self harm in the first person will be tolerated.

    For communities hosted in the fediverse it’s more complex. If I were an admin, I wouldn’t allow a community to discuss self harm in the first person on my instance for a variety of reasons but most of them boil down to: Mods just don’t have the skills, experience, and resources to discern between what is an appropriate or inappropriate discussion or comment.

    While a safe place for this type of discussion could potentially be therapeutic in some way, the potential for harm is just too high.






  • I’m not a psychologist but I suspect there’s something amiss here.

    Like a lot of these people if he steps back from his loyalty to Trump, he’s kind of admitting that he’s partially responsible for what’s happened.

    Clinging to this shaky narrative of how this is actually a good thing allows him to offload the guilt.

    I think this might be “delusional” in the clinical sense.

    Over time the belief becomes more entrenched. Something like muscle memory but a thought pattern. It will then become the basis for even nuttier thoughts.

    It’s sad for him, it’s sadder for her, it’s even sadder for their kids who might me next. It’s just shit all the way down.