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If a less extreme option is available and feasible (such as mandatory outpatient therapy, and she already claims to have a "therapist" though I doubt they exist, let alone actually treat her the way she claims), that option is used instead of actual commitment. Source: So basically, there would need to be clear evidence that she actually plans to or has made an effort to hurt someone outside of a single vague DeviantArt post, such threats would have to be determined to be a result of mental illness as determined by a treating or examining licensed professional, and other options that are less extreme are not feasible.
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After observing the person and considering (i) the recommendations of any treating or examining physician or psychologist licensed in Virginia, if available, (ii) any past actions of the person, (iii) any past mental health treatment of the person, (iv) any examiner's certification, (v) any health records available, (vi) the preadmission screening report, and (vii) any other relevant evidence that may have been admitted, including whether the person recently has been found unrestorably incompetent to stand trial after a hearing held pursuant to subsection E of ยง 19.2-169.1, if the judge or special justice finds by clear and convincing evidence that (a) the person has a mental illness and there is a substantial likelihood that, as a result of mental illness, the person will, in the near future, (1) cause serious physical harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior causing, attempting, or threatening harm and other relevant information, if any, or (2) suffer serious harm due to his lack of capacity to protect himself from harm or to provide for his basic human needs, and (b) all available less restrictive treatment alternatives to involuntary inpatient treatment, pursuant to subsection D, that would offer an opportunity for the improvement of the person's condition have been investigated and determined to be inappropriate, the judge or special justice shall by written order and specific findings so certify and order that the person be admitted involuntarily to a facility for a period of treatment not to exceed 30 days from the date of the court order. This is what Virginia state law requires for any sort of mandated involuntary civil commitment or mandatory outpatient treatment (bold by me for emphasis): >C. Specifically, this one, where she says that one of the "dragons" says "Make him pay for it": >338379 Such a statement is incredibly vague and would not be binding according to Virginia state law. Reviewed the text in the screenshots again.