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MNHQ delete every remotely interesting thread!

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wewillmeetagain · 13/02/2021 11:17

Why do they do this? Ive seen two in the last 24 hours! Nothing remotely insulting, libellous or argumentative on them! It's like the only discussion with which they agree is allowed to take place! I personally think it spoils MN, they will probably remove this discussion pretty sharpish anyway!

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Sparklingbrook · 13/02/2021 11:24

Because it's their site and they can delete whatever they want? And because this place is very attractive to trolls?

It's not a moderated site so they have to get a report in order to delete a post/thread so if people are reporting chances are there's something not quite right. That's it really.

Start an interesting thread yourself if you want one!

rawlikesushi · 13/02/2021 11:25

Other posters report, they investigate and delete if the op isn't genuine.

BrumBoo · 13/02/2021 11:25

Why do you want to read with made-up or goady shit? If that's what you enjoy, stick to soap operas or Love Island Hmm

littlepattilou · 13/02/2021 11:28

@wewillmeetagain

Why do they do this? Ive seen two in the last 24 hours! Nothing remotely insulting, libellous or argumentative on them! It's like the only discussion with which they agree is allowed to take place! I personally think it spoils MN, they will probably remove this discussion pretty sharpish anyway!
True. There was one on here that I stuck on 'watch' to come back to when I had made my coffee (about how she didn't understand people wanting to go to Australia,) and when I just clicked on my 'threads I'm watching' it had been deleted!
Hard2Find · 13/02/2021 11:28

I agree OP. It’s very annoying. I was just reading a thread about people moving to Australia and it was randomly deleted. It makes no sense

Sparklingbrook · 13/02/2021 11:28

I think 'remotely interesting' is often 'big old troll'.

PegasusReturns · 13/02/2021 11:28

I agree OP, there’s been lots of threads on the topic and lots of people, me included, who have said it’s a big reason why they wouldn’t pay to use the site.

But you’ll be inundated by people telling you to go and set up your own site if you want things done differently or that MN is not for your entertainment 😂

Lweji · 13/02/2021 11:30

MNHQ usually explain why. It's not random.

Have you had your own threads deleted?

wewillmeetagain · 13/02/2021 11:30

@littlepattilou thats one of the threads i was talking about. No one was insulting anyone and it was an interesting read, then boom gone! How do MNHQ decide that its a "goady" thread or that its a "troll" starting it?

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Sparklingbrook · 13/02/2021 11:30

Everyone on here is just messing about on the internet, it's just a Talk Forum, threads get deleted all the time but I can't see the angst about it. Plenty of other threads.

breadwidow · 13/02/2021 11:31

I was just about to post on that Australia thread. Drafted a long reply and no thread!

So it's below

@thesugarbumfairy I have a very similar experience! Lived in northern beaches of Sydney for just under 2 years between 2005 and 2007. DH was the one driving it (we weren't married then) and he'd rather we stayed but he knew I wanted to go home. To be honest I'd never been motivated to visit Australia let alone live there. I'd always been drawn to countries with more obviously different cultures to the UK for long haul trips and also love Europe. But DH had always wanted to return after doing the working holiday thing when he was younger plus he has close family there who emigrated from the Uk in the late 80s and they've done really well - I think he sees that success and thinks it's to do with Australia. I'd say it's more a combo of luck with timing and talent and could have happened in the uk.

Anyway, things I liked about it: the weather obviously (though sometimes it was too hot it was so nice to have so many reliably warm days, plus the winter is much milder & sunnier), the beaches, the smell of the plants and flowers, the food (can't speak for outside of the cities really but food in Sydney is great).

But on the downside, it is more racist, homophobic and sexist than the uk. Now I know the Uk is not perfect, the BLM last summer really show we have so far to go when it comes to honesty about empire and our racist past. But I think the convo seems even further back in Australia. There is still so much apology and excuses for the way aboriginal people are treated even today. It's pretty shameful. Attitudes to the environment also seem pretty backward - things like using tumble driers when the sun is shining because it's easier without thinking about the energy consumption. For both environmental and more personal preferences I also hated how car reliant Sydney is and how cannot really get around on public transport (it's awful compared to London).

I also worked longer hrs and had less holiday. And though the winter days are warmer the nights are cold and houses freezing as they have bugger all insulation. Winters are also pretty much as dark as the Uk, dark when you get up and when you leave work.

The other thing which I didn't like which surprised me (and maybe only noticed so much because of the work I did there) was how paternalistic/nanny statey some of the govt policies are, especially at state govt level. Many policies brought in as response to an issue seemed an ineffective knee jerk reaction which limited personal freedom but didn't actually work. Road safety has the most pertinent examples - eg cycle helmets are required by law in Australia and though we know that they prevent some injuries numerous studies have shown that they also put people off cycling and that other interventions like segregated cycle lanes and lowering traffic speed are more effective at keeping cyclists safe; when there was a fatal collision involving a young driver in Queensland the state govt made their graduated licence scheme more stringent instead of thinking about why these young people had to drive to get to places that they wanted to go (answer: because the public transport was/is shit - I get that this is a harder thing to change but I couldn't believe it wasn't even part of the debate)

wewillmeetagain · 13/02/2021 11:33

No I've not had anything deleted. I honestly understand when it's nothing but an abusive slanging match but the two i'm talking about were nothing like that! It just seems a little bit over the top to me.

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Balaur · 13/02/2021 11:33

I love celeb gossip (yes I'm as shallow af) so was annoyed when the nasty celeb thread got deleted but I assume it was libellous and that's why it went. Sigh.

Lolly34h · 13/02/2021 11:34

The one about partners friend Tom has also disappeared Hmm

Sparklingbrook · 13/02/2021 11:34

How do MNHQ decide that its a "goady" thread or that its a "troll" starting it?

If they disclosed that then all the trolls would know how to get around it.

wewillmeetagain · 13/02/2021 11:36

@Sparklingbrook yes I suppose thats true. It just seems like some really innocuous threads are removed for petty reasons.

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Sparklingbrook · 13/02/2021 11:36

@wewillmeetagain

No I've not had anything deleted. I honestly understand when it's nothing but an abusive slanging match but the two i'm talking about were nothing like that! It just seems a little bit over the top to me.
Email MNHQ and make a complaint? Or post in site Stuff and ask them to explain themselves?
Berthatydfil · 13/02/2021 11:37

I was following the Tom thread - I assume it was a troll.

Sparklingbrook · 13/02/2021 11:37

[quote wewillmeetagain]@Sparklingbrook yes I suppose thats true. It just seems like some really innocuous threads are removed for petty reasons. [/quote]
You have no idea why they have been removed and MNHQ don't have to say. How do you know the reasons are petty? You don't know the reasons.

PegasusReturns · 13/02/2021 11:38

It’s the ones where the thread doesn’t go the OPs way and is then deleted because the OP has “privacy concerns” despite the only identifying features being that she’s a woman who had an argument with her sil.

trevthecat · 13/02/2021 11:38

I can't find the breastfeeding woman refused an ultrasound thread, did anyone find out how old her ebf baby was????

PegasusReturns · 13/02/2021 11:39

It’s the ones where the thread doesn’t go the OPs way and is then deleted because the OP has “privacy concerns” despite the only identifying features being that she’s a woman who had an argument with her sil as if this is not something that happens a million times a week.

aSofaNearYou · 13/02/2021 11:40

I always wonder how they decide a thread is a "troll", because usually it's on threads where there are loads of comments saying it must be a troll, but I get the impression it's probably a real person that just happens to have opinions people find "out there".

I'd be very interested to know how they decide something must be a troll.

YourWurstNightmare · 13/02/2021 11:42

I was enjoying reading all the experiences of living in Australia!

YouShouldLeave · 13/02/2021 11:47

I was just about to post and ask why did they remove ”my daughter is lesbian - shock” thread!?!