How Google (and we) encourage suicide The first link to "suicide" search results (https://www.google.com/search?q=suicide) to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide It, unfortunately, has "Reasons" & "Methods" before "Prevention" and has no mention of why you shouldn't commit suicide. At the bottom of the first page of the results, the first related search is "suicide methods" (http://imgur.com/7lJ02) Further search for "suicide methods" results in the following first three links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_methods http://wantdeath.blogspot.in/2011/07/fastest-and-painless-suicide-method.html and http://frater.com/suicidelist.html There is no mention of why suicide is bad and it just gives the depressed person a way to end his/her life. Sometimes these links are enough to push people over the edge. I don't blame only Google, but I think the entire web & the web community (with SEO, SEM, Wikipedia edits, etc) contribute a lot for this disaster. Is there a solution that you can suggest? |