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Re: Guidance on posts about people ending their own life
Posted: 14 Jul 2022, 7:57am
by DaveReading
Sweep wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 6:28amand looking at those samaritans guidelines i can think of one common example where they very regularly break their own rules.
I believe you can get your money back in those circumstances.
Re: Guidance on posts about people ending their own life
Posted: 14 Jul 2022, 8:00am
by Sweep
On modding,just to say that has always seemed to me that the modding on here is done with a light fine touch. Have known some way more problematical places. Congrats to mods, and most of the folk on here for allowing it to be so.
Suppose it's possible stuff goes on in places i really rarely visit, games, reporting of stuff to mods as part of a war/campaign etc.
Re: Guidance on posts about people ending their own life
Posted: 15 Jul 2022, 8:01pm
by roubaixtuesday
thirdcrank wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 7:31am
Maillot Rouge wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 1:43am
Vorpal wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 8:48am
Exactly
So two people decide what is or is not appropriate?Would it not have been better to see if any more found it inappropriate?
Perhaps this is why more moderators are being sought?
A relatively change was made and there it might have rested. This thread was started and largely because of the cryptic nature of its opening, we had a discussion which might not have happened if the thread had merely linked to the Samaritans's guidelines.
I don't think it's helpful to use something like this to have a dig at the moderator involved.
(Crossed with carlton green)
My apologies if it was cryptic. I was trying not to start fights. Ah well.
Re: Guidance on posts about people ending their own life
Posted: 17 Jul 2022, 7:49am
by briansnail
Very morbid topic.Changing the conversation ever so slightly.Partners eventually die leaving sole husbands or wives.Its pity businesses do not offer a more comprehensive service on the practical for after. Solicitors only help with the legal paperwork.It would also be useful to have a will documented service so families have just one place to check.
That said hopefully we will all enjoy cycling.For many more years to come.
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Re: Guidance on posts about people ending their own life
Posted: 17 Jul 2022, 8:06am
by Jdsk
briansnail wrote: ↑17 Jul 2022, 7:49amPartners eventually die leaving sole husbands or wives.Its pity businesses do not offer a more comprehensive service on the practical for after. Solicitors only help with the legal paperwork.It would also be useful to have a will documented service so families have just one place to check.
Sorting things out after a death is often very stressful. At the same time as the bereavement someone has to do things that they may never have done before.
In the UK there is a single place to check for wills. It's included in "What to do when someone dies: step by step":
https://www.gov.uk/when-someone-dies
That also describes how to get help.
And there's a single process for telling government departments: "Tell Us Once":
https://www.gov.uk/after-a-death/organi ... ll-us-once
Jonathan