I'm pretty sure questions about how to better kill yourself aren't allowed by the BLUA.
Isn't such advice subsumed under "harm reduction"? Because a person intent on killing himself will try, regardless of how good or bad his methods are. If a person goes about it in the wrong way, he may simply end up paralyzed or brain-damaged or something. By providing this information, you'd be reducing the likelihood of such eventualities, and I needn't tell you that that is a good thing.
Moreover, from a moral perspective, to force a person to live (either actively or passively by omitting to provide information that could be used to end one's life) who wished to die is to do no better than to force someone to die who wished to live (i.e. murder).
If this is about warranting the site owners and members against legal trouble, then fine, but if this policy's purpose is to uphold morality, then I see no issue here.
And, as I say, this is more about creating a feeling of comfort and control for me than it is about actually killing myself. I still have a number of options I am considering and only when/if those options are exhausted fruitlessly will I begin to more seriously contemplate suicide. When the time comes for me to kill myself, I'll do it at all costs, so you may as well grant my request: better that I make use of a lower-risk method of suicide than higher-risk.
/I'm truly very sorry to steer the topic of conversation to my personal problems yet again, but this site is really one of the very few places I have to turn to. I can't afford professional help anymore, and even if I could it would be pointless; I have tried 8 or more psychiatrists and psychopharmacologists in the past, each of whom has made things worse for me either by prescribing something that made me feel worse or by refusing to prescribe what I wanted whilst failing to refuse to take payment (which in my mind is fair if you're, you know, not actually providing a service).