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Man-Bashing, Bannings, Criticisms, Rules, Questions - Answers & Opinions please

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bobkford · 21/07/2011 11:21

After reading the site for a few months, due to my girlfriend using it (lurking usually), I decided to express my thoughts via a little animated short, and yesterday I joined up and posted a link to it here. It was soon removed and I was banned. Hmmm.

I won't post it again. You can find it on YouTube if you search 'Mumsnet No Menz' I don't think it was offensive. It was critical of Mumsnet in a humorous way... is that why I was banned? I looked in the rules and can find only 'Talk - all human life is there' and "Our policy is to keep intervention to a minimum and let the conversation flow. Having said that, we will remove postings that are obscene, contain personal attacks or break the law."

I don't see how the former is true if light-hearted critiques of Mumsnet are not allowed, but more so, my video was not obscene, did not contain any personal attacks or break the law' It did however raise some points, which I would honestly like Mumsnet or Mumsnetters opinions on. Please don't be too defensive (or indulge in 'personal attacks' of course) I think Mumsnet is on the whole a force for good, and one my partner and I may be seriously grateful for if and when a baby comes - but I also think it is not perfect and should not censor criticism. Such as

  1. The site is called Mumsnet, but it is subtitled By Parents For Parents. Yet fathers are at best a token presence here, as most have realized they are not free to debate on issues where they find themselves in disagreement with a woman/women. Men are constantly mocked and ridiculed - in the AIBU section for example so many threads ask 'AIBU to be fucked off with my useless husband...' and women line up to say 'your husband sounds like a total pillock, throw his dinner in the bin' - reverse the sexes and the man would be labelled a misogynist bully and shown the door. If women found a website where men talked about their partners like that they would be horrified. The website moderators do nothing to confront man-bashing, so men leave or end up banned if they begin to complain.
  1. I am not a Men's Rights Activist, nor anti-feminist (my gf is a feminist) but anyone who does not label themselves a feminist has their card marked. Any man that discusses an issue and does not agree with the 'feminist line' on the subject will be likely be labelled a troll and soon banned Hardly 'all human life is here'
  1. As my video said I DO think its strange or inappropriate that there is a feminist section (and quote a dogmatic one if I may add) on Mumsnet, where so many regulars of that section proudly claim NOT to be parents.
It seems strange that a father on a parenting site can be banned for disagreeing with a (childless) feminist, about parenting issues, or gender issues, or many things. And yes, I have seen many virulently anti-male things in that section, yet it's virtually off-limits to even some moderate feminists (like my gf) because she would disagree with some of the rad fem positions and get abused/banned. It also seems to serve little purpose because discussion is not welcome there, only agreement with the feminist view on the matter. My feminist gf feels the same way, the members should welcome a chance to debate, even if they have done it before many times, as they are 'ambassadors' for feminism, and there are people reading.
  1. I am not a father yet, but hopefully I soon will be. I don't want a Mumsnet AND a Dadsnet - I'd like Mumsnet to be more even handed with both sexes, or if thats not possible just admit its a site for mums/women and say men/dads aren't allowed. I'd much prefer the former of course. I want to do as much parenting as possible when I have children, and would hope I would be as welcome as any mother would be at Mumsnet, come the time I need advice help and support.
  1. And finally, banning. How about an explanation when someone is banned? The men's rights activists were quite obvious, and I suppose could be banned if 'here to cause trouble' - but then again why couldn't a father who also believes in men's rights activism post here at a site for parents, unless he breaking a rule? Is this site only for people with one set of opinions? I have read the site's originators say that the site has no party line, all voices are there - is that really true? Is criticism, even done in an allegedly humorous way like my video, or this post, unwelcome? Am I now unwelcome because I've returned after being banned? I have heard regulars say that they would like to know the reason why someone got banned, I think it would be useful too.

I hope that isn't too long, and that I don't come across as a 'trouble maker' - As someone who may be needing Mumsnet or similar soon, I'm very interested in asking these questions and raising these criticisms, hopefully constructively.

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crazynanna · 22/07/2011 08:49

I (bravely) pop in to the Feminism board and post lovely gushy things like "Women are Supreme Beings!" and then I run away

AbsDuCroissant · 22/07/2011 09:27

Oh dear, another same one?

I am one of those MNers who doesn't have children. I've been here for ages, under the thinly veiled excuse that I'm an aunt multiple times over and hope to one day have children of my own.

However, the reason I love it so much (and don't whinge about it) is because

  • people here are VERY funny
  • people here are very lovely
  • you get interesting debates and
  • it's one of the few sites on the internet where there are lots of intelligent women to chat to, about intelligent and stupid things. This is very, very rare. For e.g. - under an article in the Guardian about women being unfairly dismissed for being pregnant, you got buttloads of comments along the lines of "these stupid selfish women choosing to have children" "why are they in the workplace" etc. Such f*ckwits on MN would be quickly taken to task, whereas out there, on the rest of the internet, they seem to be given free rein (don't even GO near the Daily Mail comments. Freaking hell).

So, I stay, and I like it. If you don't, leave. No one's holding a gun to your head.

AbsDuCroissant · 22/07/2011 09:29

And, I don't agree with everyone and everything on here. In fact, there's some posters I have completely the opposite views to, but I don't sit here going "MN! CHANGE for me! I don't like this bit. Or that one. I don't LIKE camping, why do you have a camping section - WHY?"

IWouldNotCouldNotWithAGoat · 22/07/2011 09:31

Have you thought about taking up a hobby?

Even just a walk around the block might do you a world of good.

swallowedAfly · 22/07/2011 09:39

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Empusa · 22/07/2011 09:39

"And, I don't agree with everyone and everything on here. In fact, there's some posters I have completely the opposite views to, but I don't sit here going "MN! CHANGE for me! I don't like this bit. Or that one. I don't LIKE camping, why do you have a camping section - WHY?""

Exactly Abs.

Anyway, if anyone honestly sees posts that hold offensive views they can report them. Blaming MNHQ for individual's views is bizarre.

ScrambledSmegs · 22/07/2011 09:50

saf he claims he's been banned, if you check out his charming insanely ranty facebook page. He also responds to some posters by name. I haven't been blessed as yet .

BitOfFun · 22/07/2011 10:36

I have just lo

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destinationzero · 22/07/2011 10:39

The op does have a point, you can't say 'all life is here' if it isnt. Mumsnet as an insitution is in it's infancy, as it grows more men will post here and some of them will have antifeminist views, is it illegal to hold such views? if they keep getting banned or hounded off the bored by the radfems, it could lead to men asking why feminists are never banned, no matter how abusive they are at times. Mn has to be careful, the antifeminists could argue that the feminists are 'winding them up' and not making their lives easier, and that their views are not welcome, even though they are not breaking any site rules. The news of the world was brought down after 165 years, no one can afford to be too sure of themselves, and it would be awful if 'Mums'net' was eventually brought down by men.

AuntieMonica · 22/07/2011 10:39

i so want to 'like' the page to just sit there and annoy the fuck out of him, but don't want to out myself. it's almost worth setting up a new fb account soley for the purpose

BitOfFun · 22/07/2011 10:40

I've just looked at his Facebook page called 'mumsnet sucks". Do check it out. He is now planning "phase two".

If he posts again, I vote we completely ignore him and just report. Obviously he will have a different name, but I doubt he'll be able to conceal his twattishness.

swallowedAfly · 22/07/2011 10:41

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BitOfFun · 22/07/2011 10:45

Massively. Clearly drawing comics isn't stretching him enough.

LeninGrad · 22/07/2011 10:50

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BitOfFun · 22/07/2011 10:52

I can definitely see the argument for a Hide Poster button. Acknowledging them at all gives them a little stiffy.

LeninGrad · 22/07/2011 11:00

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Velvetunderground · 22/07/2011 11:08

Is it just MN he hate's or is it all parenting websites?

If its just MN he must be someones ex Wink

I can understand why he is not married or has kids lol

AbsDuCroissant · 22/07/2011 11:27

Didn't someone on a trolly thread suggestion that they still have the ability to post, but no one else can see their posts? So he could continue posting barking comments, but only he can see them, and no one will respond. GENIUS

swallowedAfly · 22/07/2011 11:32

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AbsDuCroissant · 22/07/2011 11:42

Yes, that's what I recall. So they get banned (they don't necessariy know), but none of their posts appear to other MNers (only to them), so they're there just ranting at themselves, getting wound up as no one responds to them.

It is Machiavellian in its genius (I didn't think of it though, bugger).

YaMaYaMa · 22/07/2011 11:47

I am a fan of the secret banning suggestion, for the ranty trolls and MRAs. I quite like the idea of them sitting at their computer, typing out whiny essays like the OP and then pulling at their little winkies with rage as nobody responds.

StayFrosty · 22/07/2011 11:47

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YaMaYaMa · 22/07/2011 11:54

Oh I have just looked at the Mumsnet Sucks FB page! haha!

In his mind he's some sort of maverick crusader isn't he? Bless Grin

TheCrackFox · 22/07/2011 12:00

Does anyone else think he has an imaginary girlfriend?

The secret banning suggestion is genius.

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