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'Trolling'

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proudmum95 · 05/09/2013 19:26

I recently became aware that a friend of mine's son signed up to mumsnet and began posting controversial posts with the intention of stirring things up. AIBU to draw his parents attention to it or should i continue to allow him to express himself in which ever way he feels?

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SunnyIntervals · 05/09/2013 19:27

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LittleMissGerardButlerfan · 06/09/2013 00:00

If you know his username report to MNHQ, and yes I would say something.

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usualsuspect · 06/09/2013 00:06

Tell him to stop being a twat

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WafflyVersatile · 06/09/2013 00:12

How old is he?

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tethersend · 06/09/2013 00:30

Which threads did you he start?

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usualsuspect · 06/09/2013 00:31

This one,tethets

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usualsuspect · 06/09/2013 00:32

Tethers even

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tethersend · 06/09/2013 19:19

I like tethets.

It makes me sound all Shakespearean like.

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