What I'm trying to say is them making mental health communities invites this type of shit. And they're not a corporation or a company that has lawyers and stuff like that to cover their ass. So I feel like they kind of have no business making communities like this. Because they don't have the resources to number one cover their ass and number two help this person I guess in a way that doesn't make them liable.

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When someone reaches this point, it’s not just a cry for help—it’s a testament to the weight they’ve carried alone for too long. Communities like this exist not to solve every problem, but to remind us that no one should feel invisible or unheard. While we may not have all the answers, offering genuine connection and kindness in such moments can make all the difference. To those struggling: your life holds worth beyond the pain, even if it’s hard to see. Healing takes time, but reaching out to someone who can truly help—a therapist, a hotline, or a friend—can begin to lift the weight. To the rest of us: let’s lead with compassion. You don’t need all the resources to remind someone they matter.

That's a great answer ty