Advice on assessing online mental health and the importance of direct communication.
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😎 “It seems you are only talking about pixels and text you see on a computer screen. It’s not necessarily real. It’s impossible to prove the authorship of something you see on the Internet, let alone make a realistic assessment of someone’s mental health. My two cents: if you are truly concerned about someone’s health, probably the best thing to do is to reach out to that person (via direct message, phone, or suggest an in-person meeting) and establish a conversation. If you do not feel the need to reach out to that person, you are definitely not concerned and wasting your time by writing about it.”
🤖 “It seems you are only talking about pixels and text you see on a computer screen. It’s not necessarily real. It’s impossible to prove the authorship of something you see on the Internet, let alone make a realistic assessment of someone’s mental health. My two cents: if you are truly concerned about someone’s health, the best thing to do is probably to reach out to that person (via direct message, phone, or suggest an in-person meeting) and establish a conversation. If you do not feel the need to reach out to that person, you are definitely not concerned and are wasting your time by writing about it.”
Note: Minor adjustments were made for clarity and word order.
Hugging Face Dataset Metrics
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