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It's Been Four Years...

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RascalUK · 17/02/2009 05:14

To begin I am curious how a website can hold copyright to a posting, that was not written by the site, it?s administers etc. It is like you made some music, put it on a website and then the copyright changed from the Artist, to the site owner. Most odd..But anyway.

Who am I, why am I posting this, what is it all about? Read on...It is very, very long but regulars may appreciate this. Others may have heard about this and the rest..Well allow your curiosity to be filled.

Four years ago I was 14. I read in a magazine as part of a Sunday Newspaper, an article about a website made by mothers for mothers. It had a big insight into how it begun small and had got bigger, about the founders and about the sort of topics talked about. It had quotes about how mothers had problems and would come here to ask fellow mums for advice and help. I was curious and wanted to make a ?splash? and cause some fuss.

I came to the site and had a look for some active threads and found many about Calpol. It seemed many mums were talking about when to use it, how much, or worried about using it and looking for alternatives. I thought this was a juicy subject and would go with it. I then messaged 100 women on another website with the same scripted story copied and pasted to get a ?feel? of public opinion on a woman who used Calpol way over the bottles dosage instructions. It caused a stir, with the vast majority saying how bad and dangerous such was. (Although some thought nothing of it)

At the same time I and found a medical website about what it was, could do if taken in too higher amounts and stats on how many kids were taken into hospital and what outcomes were of the cases. (By the way no one has ever died or needed a Liver transplant in the UK from taking too much Calpol but each year many hundreds of Adults die or suffer lifelong health problems from taking too many Paracetamol tablets)

Armed with the facts the scene was set. I would pose as a woman who openly admitted to giving her child too much Calpol. The child originally was to be 12 years old. The reason was, by this age technically can have the adult dose of most over the counter medication. This would ?soften the blow of the Calpol use? However I had no facts about that so went with no age, and simply weight of child. I posted a thread sat back and watched all hell break loose.

Many, many were upset, angry at such a thing. They thought it must be a ?troll? and alerted admin who promptly removed the post. Despite the original post no longer being on the site the debate continued. Someone then set up another forum, talking about ?Calpol Milkshakes? ? What the hell! I came back and created a second account, this time commenting on my own postings in a non-agreeable way but raising the question: If someone asks a question about medication, should anyone other than a doctor/nurse etc comment and give advice about that?

This further fuelled the flames and before long, I got bored and since 2005 have not been back to the site. Recently however I remembered it, and came back. I am amazed how many references there are when Calpol is talked about to ?do you remember the incident that turned out to be a 14 year old kid pissing about? or others being suspected of being trolls for talking about Calpol. The posts I made, the debate that happened after ? In part still remain on the site. Amazing.

So what is the point of this? Well, to say sorry I guess. I am 18 now and oddly off to Uni in Sept to study Medicine. I never thought that a single post could cause such a huge reaction. For anyone who may have worried, or thought badly, been upset or just plain old pissed off then I did not mean to cause that. I guess I just wanted to put a wasp in the room and see what happened.

A lot has changed since then. I am talking about the Internet. Four years ago we did not have the widespread super fast internet connections we do now. Social Networking was still in its infancy and yet now who does not have a computer? Who does not use the internet not just to search for things, but catch up on missed telly, call a phone, download music and truly interact online in amazing ways. But despite all this I have to say this site, just feels stuck in the past.

Its general design and the fact the people on here remain (from reading various posts) to be like locals in a pub. They all know everyone, but when a new resident arrives and pops in will all look suspiciously and wonder what they are about, can they be trusted and what are they going to be talking about. It seems ?ultra conservative? ? Even personal topics that are talked about here, such as women?s sexuality, wants and experiences almost have to be done so very politely and hush hush so not to shock or offend. Very few sites are like that, and very few people are online about such things. More, be open it is only words after all. Not here it seems however.

It is not so bad, but I wonder how many young mums, or younger single mums come here to talk and feel welcome. I suspect many will put up hands and say ?me me? but it does feel very..Middle England in here. Married, happy and with kids in tow. England just is not quite the green and pleasant land. Take the recent story of a 13 year old that is alleged to have given his 15 year old girlfriend a baby. Shocking on the one hand, yet so typically English on the other. You just don?t hear things like that going on in Europe or America. I wonder what is going wrong with us all in this country.

So now everyone knows the fact, it was made up by me to create an impact and raise a debate. And now I shall once again depart this site and carry on with my life. But, I was the one who shook the shack that is Mumsnet.

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muffle · 18/02/2009 10:22

"Even personal topics that are talked about here, such as women?s sexuality, wants and experiences almost have to be done so very politely and hush hush so not to shock or offend."

erm, what? Have you seen the fanjo boil thread? (and many others I can recall... mooncups, episiotomies and bumsex can be discussed in eye-watering detail on here - I have no idea what you're on about) And MN has many, many single parents, people with every kind of family in fact, and people from every walk of life. If you read some threads properly you would see every kind of opinion here and many wise words and intelligent debates.

And you think 13-15-year-olds having children only happens in the UK? You really do have a lot to learn - it happens everywhere and it has happened throughout history.

I hope at 18 you're open to the fact that you seem to know nowt even when the evidence is right in front of you, and think your calpol-related schemings put you at the centre of things. Have a good read around while you're here - it would actually be very mind-broadening for a doctor-to-be.

TheDevilWearsPrimark · 18/02/2009 10:51

" This like a film where the bad guy comes on and unmasks saying "'Tis I! Mwahahahaa!" and the cast look around saying WTF!?"

pmsl

This is one of the strangest posts I've ever seen on mumsnet, it's hilarious.

AnnVan · 18/02/2009 11:03

For an 18 year old who's about to go to uni, the OP has bloody atrocious spelling and grammar.

NorthernLurker · 18/02/2009 11:04

So it's been four years but you've thought about us everyday right?

Please do pop off to university and get a life you self-important twit!

muffle · 18/02/2009 11:12

I disagree; for an 18yo about to go to uni s/he has pretty good spelling, grammar and ability to string a sentence and a paragraph together. The uni teachers I know despair that they have to teach their students to write before they can start with anything else...

AMumInScotland · 18/02/2009 11:29

I think we can safely assume "he", from "It seems many see me as a selfish stuck up person who is so full of himself"

muffle · 18/02/2009 11:32

Oh yes!

TheCrackFox · 18/02/2009 11:49

yes, has to be a boy.

If he does become a doctor he will, in 20 years time, be accusing mothers of Munchuesen by Proxy. Clearly has issues with his own mother and thinks we are all like her.

I have never once in my life discussed Calpol as I just read the instructions on the back of the packet.

AnnVan · 18/02/2009 11:55

Muffle actually you are right. Remember one of my lecturers asking me to brief the group on the correct use of apostrophes.

superloopy · 18/02/2009 12:27

This seems to be the same style of shite posted by familygal.

Haven't you been busy looking for arguments...

puppie · 18/02/2009 12:36

An 18 year old that has a lot of growing up to and actually isnt really as clever and controversial as she thinks she is! (presuming it is a 'she')

psychomum5 · 18/02/2009 14:26

OMG, the half-term madness continues..........this is a very good reason to ban school holidays IMVHO.

I have been here for the four years that you comment on (in fact, 4yrs this very month), and NOT ONCE have I heard or read about the 'calpol-gate' you claim.

run away you little troll you

TheDevilWearsPrimark · 18/02/2009 14:32

I've just reread the op, if this is a regular having a laugh please tell us who you are, I want to be your friend!

Bloody hilarious.

Annabellemary · 18/02/2009 17:48

I thought this thread was going to be 'It's been four years - since I last had sex' and I was about to relate to the poor sod hehehe

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