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I find in online spaces with strangers, ignoring negative behavior can be a highly effective method of dissuading further offenses. Obviously, if you're moderating a space, the decision matrix changes (if you trust your mod team, the report button is a nice option). But if you're just a lowly user, replying often just puts a spotlight on the bad behavior -- which draws more attention to it and usually makes the author feel like they've been backed into a corner, that the only move is defense. (It's not the only move of course; the author can usually just ignore the whole thing or, if they are really out of options, do some public self-crit). When it is someone you know, a private message in a friendly tone can go a long way. Who knows, maybe they end up removing the offending post themselves. You find out by talking.
If it helps, I'm sure people paying attention noticed that you were trying to mediate for the better. Most users don't comment (lurking is underrated, posting is overrated).
Thanks for the insight. I felt a little impetus to intervene because they did tell my friend to kill himself which was a step over the line for me. Maybe I would've done better to let them sort it out and not take sides.
Ultimately, you know the situation better than I do. Standing up for your friend is nothing to be worried about.