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In Malaysia, a 16-year-old girl posted a poll on Instagram asking if she should kill herself. When the majority of the respondents said yes, she killed herself on 15 May, according to media reports.
Instagram is becoming increasingly popular, with 1 billion monthly users, 60 percent of which are in the 16-24 age bracket.
Police in Sarawak, east Malaysia, said the teen posted the poll “Really Important, Help Me Choose D/L” on her Instagram account, and presumably saw that 69 percent of responders said ‘Death’ before she died by suicide, reported The Guardian.
Lawyer and MP in Penang, Ramkarpal Singh, said that the responders of her poll might be considered guilty of abetting suicide.
The internet and social media are in-built into our lives, we need them for work and play. But the dark hole of social media is one where users’ admit increasing isolation and apathy.
While the answer to the latter question seems obvious, many times we scroll past distressing content because we either don’t want to get involved, don’t know how to or don’t believe it.
Reaching out and starting conversations around mental health will normalise the feelings and encourage more people to seek help professionally.
Then, it is important to contact local emergency services or helplines and alert them to the posts. There are many NGOs that provide mental healthcare.
Beyond individual contribution, overall there has to be a change in national attitudes to mental health, and one of the ways to do this is by implementing and strengthening specific government schemes like the Mental Health Care Act, 2017.
Meanwhile, Instagram representatives told The Guardian that they had a “deep responsibility” to ensure safety on the platform, and urged users to use reporting tools or contact emergency services.
But these are just not enough, and social media platforms must be held accountable to tangibly ensure safety measures for all their users.
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Published: 15 May 2019,06:57 PM IST