There is plenty of horrifying stuff on bluelight to dissuade people from injecting, whether it is people reporting abscesses or other other complications from IVing (some bluelight members have lost limbs from IV drug use - others have lost their lives).
Basically, the reality of IV drug use is frightening - and education serves both to keep injecting drug users safe(r), as well as educating others about the risk.
In that sense, the drug education people get through bluelight serves to do both.
Unlike anti-drug propaganda, realistic drug education doesn't try to scare people to influence them, and in the case of IVing street drugs, you really don't need to try to put frightening information across - the reality is scary enough as it is - plus, when the information is presented without an obvious anti-drug use agenda, it has a great deal more credibility than abstinence-focused drug "education"
Basically, the reality of IV drug use is frightening - and education serves both to keep injecting drug users safe(r), as well as educating others about the risk.
In that sense, the drug education people get through bluelight serves to do both.
Unlike anti-drug propaganda, realistic drug education doesn't try to scare people to influence them, and in the case of IVing street drugs, you really don't need to try to put frightening information across - the reality is scary enough as it is - plus, when the information is presented without an obvious anti-drug use agenda, it has a great deal more credibility than abstinence-focused drug "education"