Abstract

The Internet is a place where minors encounter materials of various kinds, including dangerous ones. This article considers the varieties of suicidal Internet content with which minors interact, as well as the consequences of this interaction. The problem of influence of social networks on suicidal behavior of minors in foreign countries is considered. The classification of categories of suicidal materials and their characterization is introduced.

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