
From Dr Sean Thum
Suicide remains a deeply sensitive and complex issue, yet its portrayal in the media often exacerbates rather than alleviates the problem.
In Malaysia, media guidelines for reporting suicide exist, but in an era where online engagement is driven by sensationalism and clicks, adherence to these guidelines has been inconsistent at best.
In February alone, two separate cases published by a Malay daily and an online portal demonstrated blatant disregard for responsible reporting practices.
These incidents highlight a troubling trend: many media outlets either ignore or are unaware of best practices when reporting on suicide, potentially increasing the risk of copycat incidents.
The first version of Malaysias Guidelines for Media Reporting of Suicide was introduced in the early 2000s, emphasising several key recommendations.
These include avoiding sensational coverage, minimising reporting where possible, omitting detailed descriptions of suicide methods, and including…
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