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what the actual is that facebook like button doing there?

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CarolCervix · 15/12/2011 16:42

has it always been there? or has it moved? and does that mean if someone 'likes' that thread it will be posted to their fb page?

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SantaffetaClaus · 17/12/2011 10:26

What Rizzo said. With tinsel on.

FellatioNelson · 17/12/2011 10:29

Baubley is right I believe. Many adults are leaving as they are finding it too invasive and tricky to keep their relationships and their busniess private, dislike their photos being tagged by other friends without their permission etc., and according to my 16 year old many kids are abandoning it and going back to old-school MSN and Bebo.

JugglingWithGoldandMyrhh · 17/12/2011 10:36

Have just come over here from the "Has anyone actually fluonced" thread.
I just reported one of my own posts on there to MNHQ (short cut - is that naughty - do others do that ?)
So, will be interested in their response.

JugglingWithGoldandMyrhh · 17/12/2011 10:39

That should be "flounced" shouldn't it ? Xmas Blush

( actually not that embarrassed as probably have mild dyslexia like dd, but am enough of a Nobdie to really like my emoticons Xmas Grin )

usualsuspect · 17/12/2011 10:40

Most kids these days use sykpe and tiny chat

tinselstix · 17/12/2011 11:27

"I've always felt there was a democratic vein running through Mumsnet and this clearly is no longer the case. If it's not about the money or the fame, WHY will you not back down MNHQ?"

Spot on Rizzo.

StupidLikeButton · 17/12/2011 11:28

I reckon FB is dyng too...I keep thinking about leaving...I only use it as an adress book really. I may email all my contacts on there and ask for updated adresses and numbers and then get the hell off it.

OliviaMumsnet · 17/12/2011 11:42

@UnexpectedOrangeInMyStocking

Anyone else annoyed with being ignored since helen went home last night?

Mea culpa - felt that Helen's post had covered things.
Please aim all disquiet my way then.
Sorry about that.

FellatioNelson · 17/12/2011 12:03

Ach...I'm mellowing out about it all now. I still think it sucks but life's too short to get mad about such stuff.

FellatioNelson · 17/12/2011 12:04

If it all comes back to bite you on the bum don't say we didn't warn you though. Wink

OhYouBadBadReindeer · 17/12/2011 12:12

Stupidlikebutton - and so a sentient Internet was born (ala Skynet)

ChippingInLovesChristmasLights · 17/12/2011 14:07

MNHQ I know people could just 'copy & paste' a link before, but having a button that enables people to do it easily and without thought is going to cause all kinds of bother. Not that long ago there was a 'telling off' from MNHQ for doing that and causing people to pile on into a thread... now you have given them a one click (well, eventually when it's fixed a two click) option to do that.

It has been done with Memoo's Thread Here - what good can come of it?

DwayneDibbley · 17/12/2011 14:26

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BeerGrinchPotter · 17/12/2011 14:28

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IAmFuckingPissedOff · 17/12/2011 14:36

For the reasons BeerGrinch says, can you PLEASE take it off teenagers.

Please.

There are loads of really sensitive threads there, if anyone was to inadvertently hover on a button it could get really nasty.

OliviaMumsnet · 17/12/2011 14:52

@DwayneDibbley

Olivia Mumsnet,

you can surely read the disquiet for yourself on this thread, the questions is, what are you going to DO about the obvious fact that this is something getting a lot of negative response??

Sorry, thought this too had been covered, as Helen said: "What I can't do right now, given my minion status, is take any overall decision about the keeping/nuking of the button because that's not my decision to make."
I too am a valued member of HQ minion.

StupidLikeButton · 17/12/2011 14:59

OhYouBadBadReindeer I am too ignorant to know what sentient means and not sure what SkyNet is....Grin Blush

CalmDownDearItsOnlyALikeButton · 17/12/2011 15:53

MNHq will hopefully choose to ignore the insanity and do whatever continues to grow their business.

Mumsnet is not a charity. They do not have a charities for middle class well educated Boden dressed mothers in this world. They will do whatever makes them the most money. If that doesn't make you happy you can go complain about fruit shoots on net huns.

If a few of you fuck off it won't hurt them because they have already increased the traffic due to this move.

It means we will get new people which some of you hate I know... but guess what- forums die off when only a few old school posters post. They WANT new blood although I'd be surprised if they come out and say it.

OhYouBadBadReindeer · 17/12/2011 16:09

sorry SLB - showing my nerdy side Blush a sentient being is one that is conscious and self aware. Skynet is the artificial intelligence that became self aware in Terminator and declared war on mankind. (its also the name of a series of British military satellites which I find quite amusing)

ps, after much thought I am still very against the direct link to fb.

cat64 · 17/12/2011 16:44

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StupidLikeButton · 17/12/2011 17:35

Grin BadBadReindeer I do love a nerd...I have my own nerdy side but mine's more of a comic-book and vintage crap nerdishness.

JustineMumsnet · 17/12/2011 18:30

Hello all,
Am signing in from hols with a slightly dodgy French connection so please excuse typos etc. I'm sorry for the lack of response - Helen has been doing a sterling job but threads like this can be quite scary and I thought I should try to address some of the questions that have been raised.

So. first, why have a like this thread thing at all?

Mumsnet is and always has been an open, public forum. We feel strongly that we want to attract new users and always have. That's why we do all the press stuff, and tweet and facebook and write books and all the rest of it. We want to advertise the site, broadly for three reasons:

  1. We think MN is v useful and the more folks who can benefit from its (your) wisdom, the better.
  2. We want to grow our audience because it means we can sell more ads and thus hire more people to do the things we already do better and to do more things - apps, bloggers networks etc
  3. We believe that attracting new users is important because it stops the forums getting too cliquey and stale. (That's not to say we don't value old users, we do, we just think that being open to newbies is on balance a very good thing).

And allowing users to easily share MN discussions on the biggest social networking site is a bit of a no brainer, if you want to advertise yourself.

Why are we playing fast and loose with your privacy?

We are not. Mumsnet, as some have said, is not private - it's anything but - I imagine we are, per user, the most quoted from site on the web in this country and one of the most linked to on social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

Mumsnet, as many have also rightly pointed out, is different from those networks, though, because we allow and encourage anonymity via nicknames and name changing. This button will not compromise that - you do not have to click on it and tell your friends that you are on Mumsnet.

Yes someone else could link to a thread that you have posted on but it's really no different to what goes on all the time anyway - you still have your anonymity in the same way that you currently do - if you are worried that you could be identified from your posts by someone outside your own facebook circle who might happen to know you from them, then that's is already an issue, I'm afraid.

Facebook is horrible/tacky/creepy - Mn is above all that, why would we associate with them?

This is no more an association than pretty much everyone on the web, including ourselves at the top of each page and on the drop down bar on every thread (unless you've disabled it) already has. It's quite simply a recognition that Facebook is the most widely used space on the internet in the world. Some people have gone so far as to say that Facebook is the internet. Will the rehousing of this button at the top of threads mean anything with regard to what Facebook know about you, how they might target you etc? No.

Why on earth would anyone click a like this thread button anyway?

Well, for the same reason people share things with their friends all the time. Because they come across something interesting, or funny or infuriating or whatever. But plenty of people don't want to connect their FB identity with their MN one for good reasons, as evidenced by this thread, and they absolutely don't have to. Nothing has changed.

What if I accidentally click on the like button and reveal my mumsnet habit to my facebook friends?

That is a very legitimate concern and we will absolutely make sure the two step process works, if it isn't already doing so, to make sure that it would be very difficult and we will bear in mind in future design for other platforms (eg ipad editions).

However, hopefully it will reassure you to know that when we first introduced Facebook and Twitter share buttons on posts (which were removed and put up top in a redesign a while back) users voiced very similar concerns. Post introducing it, those fears have thankfully not proved to be justified. There has been no incidence of unforeseen outings etc. We have the odd person who wants their posts deleted as they have been discovered by a real life acquaintance but as far as I recall it's always been because someone has put two and two together on Mumsnet itself not on Facebook.

We haven't put the like button on certain topics not because we think it compromises folks' identity but because some conversations are simply not appropriate for sharing with a wider audience - eg bereavement - but I don't believe this is true of the site in general. I think there's nothing wrong with sharing the everyday wit, wisdom and even downright barminess of MN with others.

I really hope this allays some concerns. As Helen has said, we really weren't trying to pull a fast one on you - we just really didn't anticipate this level of antipathy (although it would be disingenuous to pretend that we didn't anticipate any at all). I will pop back in over the next couple of days but won't be around all the time or I'll be in trouble with dh and kids, so apologies in advance for that.

Trills · 17/12/2011 18:49

I was about to ask "isn't it barmy rather than balmy?" but apparently both are in use.

MmeLindor. · 17/12/2011 18:56

I prefer balminess, actually. I now have visions of you all lounging on blow up chairs in swimming pools, sipping martinis.

IAmFuckingPissedOff · 17/12/2011 20:27

So two quick questions:

  1. Why can't we customise our pages to not show the Facebook button, as I had before] with the dangly thingy.
  1. Where can we ask about topics we think are "sensitive" and not suitable for spreading to a wider audience.
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