A place for the darker side of life.
TEXT POSTS ONLY! No pictures, no vids, just ask your question.
Morbid is defined as:
Given to or characterized by unwholesome thoughts or feelings, especially of death or disease.
Of, relating to, or caused by disease; pathological or diseased.
Psychologically unhealthy or unwholesome.
Straying too far from that general subject matter may result in your question being removed.
REMAIN CIVIL! There is no need to treat others poorly.
Discussion that veers into advocating for, instruction in, or otherwise promoting illegal acts may be removed as needed to maintain the community's existence. Remember that we are hosted on someone else's hardware, always.
Be aware that there has been little or no activity, so the user base is essentially dead unless people run across it via the all feed.
That means not all responses will respect the need for morbid questions being answered honestly and with an actual answer rather than a "wtf" type of response.
Functionally, if you used r/morbidquestions, or the discord server related to it, you already know the rules. I can't recall if I got them set up in the about section/sidebar, but in general, asking for advice on how to commit a crime is going to get removed, as will requests about how to commit suicide.
Some subjects get extra scrutiny, and may be removed with no notice. The most common example of that is questions about pedophilia or rape. It was always a problem on reddit, so expect any questions or comments about those matters in specific to be eyeballed heavily, and removed if there's a hint of a problem.
A minimum standard of usefulness is necessary. Comments that don't answer a question, or relate to the question are most likely getting removed. Random comments attacking a poster will be removed and the account making them banned permanently.
I can't promise anyone will ever answer. I won't promise I'll give an answer to everything, but if I can, and have time, I'll try to give honest, accurate answers. I won't bullshit a genuine question, even if I find it distasteful personally. I'd just not answer at all. I encourage anyone using the community to hold to that standard as well.