oksana pisareva, psychologist children's voices fund, joins our broadcast. mrs., i congratulate you. good morning in fact, this is a very sensitive topic and we, as responsible media , cover it with special care, approach this topic. i will also remind you that a case of suicide is considered confirmed only if it is confirmed. from the investigation, so ms. oksano, what is the evidence that this trend of teenage suicide in social networks is really spreading? well, it's hard to talk about any evidence, direct evidence, yes, that's why what, well, we know that suicide is not a new topic, it was there, it was 10 years ago, it was 20 years ago, yes, a teenage topic, now , unfortunately, social networks have also been added, and of course, that the social network is in conditions, even more so now, when the whole world has moved to online communication, to online life, to online learning, to online work, and social networks have also become such a platform where people can find some circle of communication that can support this or that idea , including a suicide topi