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. 2016 Aug 11;16:774. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3415-0

Table 2.

Classification of participants’ behaviors towards the original message

Behaviors Participant type Translated examples
Offering care and showing empathy Active audience Case 1: “I hope this stranger is just unable to get over only for a while. Please think about your family and your friends. How miserable they will be if you committed suicide”. “Suicide is an irresponsible way to yourself and the people who love you”.
Peers
Searching useful information, calling for information and help Active audience Case 1: “His IP and telephone show that he is in Yulin. Call the police now.”
Peers, police Case 4: “Anyone in Chengdu happens to know the suicide broadcaster? Call the police immediately!”; “The policeman called me again but I really don’t know the situation.”
Making cynical or indifferent comments, “like” and incitement Active audience Case 3: “She must do this (referring to the suicidal behaviors on Weibo) for fame”, “God knows?!”
Case 5: “Why are you (referring to the suicide broadcaster) still alive?”
Case 6: “This person deserves to die.”
Expressing shocked feelings Active audience Case 1: “Horrible! I could not fall asleep tonight.”
On-site rescue actions Peers, Parents, Police All the 6 cases: Rush to the suicidal location for rescue