@SuperMouse It doesn’t encourage it, it’s to help girls/women that have eating disorders find someone to talk to (email, letters, etc.) that has the same/similar problem and understands. It doesn’t promote eating disorders but it doesn’t necessarily discourage them either.
I know this is not what you want to hear @likipie, but @john65pennington is 100% correct. You are looking for trouble on a site like that. Perhaps this site may be more appropriate, or maybe this one. You were unhappy with the responses on your last question regarding this topic; if I know The Collective, you are sure to receive the same counsel this time.
I don’t know whether there are other sites like that but it feels sinister. I didn’t like the look of some of those guidelines and if the aim is not to persuade or encourage, why is it saying people must fast each week? Or that they don’t want people who are trying to recover as members?
This group sounds very unhealthy… they clearly believe in manipulating their members’ emotions to modify their behaviour. Surely that’s the exact opposite of what a person would need if trying to cope with an eating disorder. Also… you want to make sure if you’re getting involved in a group like this that your privacy will be respected. You don’t want to worry 20 years from now that someone can just look you up on the internet and see that you had a serious eating disorder.
I don’t think it’s hard to find thinspiration blogs and sites out there if you just google for them. I’ve done a lot of work surrounding these subcultures and communities.