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to say yet again that the lifting of sensitive threads by the Daily Mail has changed Mumsnet (and not for the good) forever?

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LoveYouTimMinchin · 02/12/2017 16:30

Yes, yes, yes I know it's a subject that's been done to death.

Today the Fail have lifted a thread about a Mumsnetter's relationship in trouble (the texting husband one).

I so hate that this happens and that HQ can't do anything about it!

So I'll say once again to the newbies and the inexperienced - do not post about your relationship worries on here. It is all fair game for some of the most hated newspapers out there.

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Awwlookatmybabyspider · 02/12/2017 17:02

I know. Utter cunts they are.
I'll say one thing. We must live in a wonderful peaceful world
If other peoples relationships are all they have to worry about.

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MrMeSeeks · 02/12/2017 17:03

Yep, ill never use this site for problems.

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yawning801 · 02/12/2017 17:07

What arseholes.

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sooperdooper · 02/12/2017 17:12

This could happen on any website though Confused I don't see why anyone is ever shocked that when you post online on a public forum that what you write is in the public domain - if you want your private life private don't post about it online Smile

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PoorYorick · 02/12/2017 17:14

MN is a a huge website, everything is in the public domain anyway.

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WhatALoadOfOldBollocks · 02/12/2017 22:25

Simple solution is not to go on the Daily Fail's site. Just ignore them. The thought that they might share a thread that I've posted on won't stop me using MN like I've been doing for the last few years because I couldn't care less if they do. What about this is upsetting posters?

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RickGrimesStoleMyHat · 02/12/2017 22:30

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Oysterbabe · 02/12/2017 22:35

They once printed a poem I wrote on a thread. I was quite proud.

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MyRelationshipIsWeird · 02/12/2017 22:40

But that's the joy of being anonymous on here. Yes they may share the details but unless it is very specific then people won't know it's you, so it's really no different to all the MNers seeing your posts.

I do think its lazy shit journalism to trawl websites like this for fodder, but that's 'news' these days isn't it.

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