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Has Steak been banned?

He's not banned. He is shadow-banned, which is worse. If you go to his profile and look for his latest posts, you won't see anything. Everything he ever wrote has also been removed from the site. You can still see every bigotted thing DutchJazzer ever wrote but not so with Steak.
Or maybe he asked to have all his post taken down...
 
All I can say is I am sorry Jason. I thought I was offering useful advice, but it seems there are unintended consequences with shadow bans.

My bad.
 
^^^Exactly... Say said poster did decide to kill himself due to this forum openly without a single care allowing another poster to tell others to kill themselves? Openly allowing such dangerous and disgusting rhetoric and supporting it despite said posters asking for help. Would that evidence be available to authorities or was it a premeditated deletion knowing the potential consequences? @Jason just curious as the final straw was telling a poster to "move on" when he was asking for help to remove said bully. @LogGrad98



https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/who-is-liable-when-a-bullying-victim-commits-suicide-24127



Oddly enough this article explains it well and how posters could potentially be held liable.... The irony is that after the explanation of liability it literally talks about Dr. Kevorkian lol.



Criminal Liability for Suicide​

It’s rare, but not unheard of, for prosecutors to file criminal charges against someone for another person's suicide.



Encouraging Suicide​

Some states have laws criminalizing the encouragement or abetting of suicide. For example, in California, it’s a felony to deliberately aid, advise, or encourage another person to die of suicide. (Cal. Penal Code § 401.)



But even in states without specific criminal laws on encouraging suicide, prosecutors have found ways to hold people accountable for another person’s suicide in extreme cases. A high-profile example involved the death by suicide of Conrad Roy in Massachusetts. Prosecutors charged Michelle Carter with involuntary manslaughter based on messages she sent to him encouraging him to kill himself, telling him how and when he should kill himself, and scolding him when he wavered. Carter was found guilty as a youthful offender (she was 17 when Roy died) and sentenced to 15 months in jail.



Physician-Assisted Suicide​

In the 1990s, Dr. Kevorkian became the leading figure in the national discussion surrounding physician-assisted suicide. In 1999, he was found guilty of second-degree murder after he videotaped himself injecting a patient suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease with lethal drugs. He was sentenced to 10 to 25 years and released in 2007 after he promised not to conduct another assisted suicide.



In the years since, many people’s attitudes have shifted. Some states have passed and many others are considering death with dignity laws, which allow terminally ill patients to end their lives with prescribed medication.



https://legal-info.lawyers.com/pers...ally-liable-when-someone-commits-suicide.html



And btw... Good riddance. If Jason wants to openly allow posters to tell others to kill themselves and openly allow posters like @Saint Cy of JFC to openly advocated for presidential assassinations, I'm relieved by the ban for calling out such derogatory filth... Now was I perfect and did I push my limits? I 100% take responsibility... But I never, even remotely quote told some to visit a Dr. to kill themselves. Ever... But I get it, this place is dying, Log is a contributor and losing him is about 20% of the traffic. 17 pages during a gameday thread. It used to be hard to even keep up, now it's 17 pages(more now after the fact). This is what happens when you let the bullies run the prison.

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^^^Exactly... Say said poster did decide to kill himself due to this forum openly without a single care allowing another poster to tell others to kill themselves? Openly allowing such dangerous and disgusting rhetoric and supporting it despite said posters asking for help. Would that evidence be available to authorities or was it a premeditated deletion knowing the potential consequences? @Jason just curious as the final straw was telling a poster to "move on" when he was asking for help to remove said bully. @LogGrad98



https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/who-is-liable-when-a-bullying-victim-commits-suicide-24127



Oddly enough this article explains it well and how posters could potentially be held liable.... The irony is that after the explanation of liability it literally talks about Dr. Kevorkian lol.



Criminal Liability for Suicide​

It’s rare, but not unheard of, for prosecutors to file criminal charges against someone for another person's suicide.



Encouraging Suicide​

Some states have laws criminalizing the encouragement or abetting of suicide. For example, in California, it’s a felony to deliberately aid, advise, or encourage another person to die of suicide. (Cal. Penal Code § 401.)



But even in states without specific criminal laws on encouraging suicide, prosecutors have found ways to hold people accountable for another person’s suicide in extreme cases. A high-profile example involved the death by suicide of Conrad Roy in Massachusetts. Prosecutors charged Michelle Carter with involuntary manslaughter based on messages she sent to him encouraging him to kill himself, telling him how and when he should kill himself, and scolding him when he wavered. Carter was found guilty as a youthful offender (she was 17 when Roy died) and sentenced to 15 months in jail.



Physician-Assisted Suicide​

In the 1990s, Dr. Kevorkian became the leading figure in the national discussion surrounding physician-assisted suicide. In 1999, he was found guilty of second-degree murder after he videotaped himself injecting a patient suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease with lethal drugs. He was sentenced to 10 to 25 years and released in 2007 after he promised not to conduct another assisted suicide.



In the years since, many people’s attitudes have shifted. Some states have passed and many others are considering death with dignity laws, which allow terminally ill patients to end their lives with prescribed medication.



https://legal-info.lawyers.com/pers...ally-liable-when-someone-commits-suicide.html



And btw... Good riddance. If Jason wants to openly allow posters to tell others to kill themselves and openly allow posters like @Saint Cy of JFC to openly advocated for presidential assassinations, I'm relieved by the ban for calling out such derogatory filth... Now was I perfect and did I push my limits? I 100% take responsibility... But I never, even remotely quote told some to visit a Dr. to kill themselves. Ever...

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Lol someone made an alt account
 
Ps... Well played on the shadowban. Mad respect for that one. Well played and I mean that... With that said, I wish you all the very best. Thanks for the advice log and goodbye cruel world. This is my FINAL post... .. .
 
Ps... Well played on the shadowban. Mad respect for that one. Well played and I mean that... With that said, I wish you all the very best. Thanks for the advice log and goodbye cruel world. This is my FINAL post... .. .
Any guesses what his new alt's name will be?
 
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