@arstechnica "Set boundaries for yourself. While continuing to offer support, it’s crucial to establish limits to protect your own mental health. This might include: Limiting the frequency or duration of conversations about the abuse (“I don’t want to hear about what Elon Musk did on X today”), being clear about what kind of support you can offer (“I will help you leave – I will *not* help you justify staying”), encouraging them to seek help (see below for resources)"
I learned on #rednote that Chinese people are in the same predicament as Americans. They work 10 hour days 5 days a week. There's so much pressure put on them by parents and society to "succeed", that it's more accepted for someone to commit suicide than to drop out of school. 900 MILLION Chinese suffer from mental health issues! This is unacceptable and The CCP should be ashamed! Mental health is rarely talked about in #China as well: it's stigmatized. #xiaohongshu
@arstechnica tiktok = youtube. twitter = government's pr firm. government cannot allow youtube competition yet will force everyone onto twitter and all comments will be censored through its master - musk. if musk allows the comment, it gets posted, if not it will be deleted before anyone sees it. this will be their definition of "free speech".