The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that one out of every five adults will experience some form of mental health condition — and Xbox knows that gamers are not immune to this, which is why they teamed up with Crisis Text Line in 2018 to connect customers that experienced tough gaming situations to certified crisis counselors. More than just a way to prevent and combat gamer rage, this effort from Xbox hopes to create a safe space for gamers to deal with any tough situation that arises in any virtual gaming arena.
The Crisis Text Line responds to users that reach out asking for assistance or resources to help deal with a particular mental health related issue, but it doesn't stop there. Xbox gamers can report different behaviors to The Crisis Text Line, such as harassment or bullying, and they can receive a number to contact to be put in touch with a crisis counselor.
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In the case of Redditor Ben35832, though, it seems that a different user may have contacted The Crisis Text Line to report that Ben35832 may be going through a tough situation or having a difficult experience with something. They receive a message from Xbox giving them the number they can text in order to be connected to an officially certified crisis counselor that will be able to help them through whatever tough time they may be having. They are also assured that the conversation will be totally confidential, which is an important aspect of tough dialogue surrounding mental health issues.
Though it isn't clear why Ben35832 received this message as they title the post with «I'm not sad,» Xbox does seem to be making an effort to reach out to people who either directly or indirectly
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