In light of the recent Lori Drew verdict and 19-year-old Abraham Biggs’s tragic suicide, it might be helpful to read the story about how the Internet was responsible for a suicide not happening. In a commentary on National Public Radio, Ayelet Waldman, who, as Mr. Biggs did, suffers from bipolar disorder, explains how her Internet community saved her – after writing a blog post while “in the throes of the worst depression of my life.” She suggests that we all can “take a certain comfort in the way that very technology [implicated in the Biggs tragedy] has given us new opportunities to reach out, to connect. Both of these are true.”
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