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Are Mumsnet rules just for the little people?

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Penandink · 12/02/2012 14:54

"Troll cries make MNers look silly. If you think the person is not real, you don't have to post - nobody has a gun at your head! If you suspect the person is false and trying to hurt, or get money, tell MNHQ! How terrible if genuine people - people in trouble, people at the end of their tether - come here as their last hope for some help and advice, are savaged and go off again, feeling terrible and that they don't have anywhere left to turn to?"

www.mumsnet.com/info/netiquette

There is a very real problem on Mumsnet that there are a small group of posters who wilfully ignore this "rule" as and when it suits them. I think the problem is now institutionalised in MN as being the norm and acceptable.

These people just make stuff up about people they've never met. Once they do this other people pile in believing the bullshit, and then acting on it. The troll-hunters also don't seem to stop and think how their assumptions might affect - or even damage the rest of the site. Lets summarise their position: " I am OUTRAGED and APPALLED by something that may or may not have happened but can't be proved, because although I say it did, I won't provide any evidence"

Sometimes this place is more like a bear pit rather than a community of support and OBJECTIVE thinking and response.

They have their bit of fun and when their target gives up - off course they do having been hounded unmercifully - the Hunter claim that proves they were a troll. Disagree with the unters and sooner rather than later they will accuse you of being a man (their ultimate insult) or a troll. A suggestion that you should leave the site usually follows.

The "silent majority" don't put up with this. They just leave...

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Maryz · 13/02/2012 23:30

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nenevomito · 13/02/2012 23:34

I can do cats cradle.

I used to do it with my sister in the old days when you had to make your own entertainment.

TuftyFinch · 13/02/2012 23:36

Maryz that's lovely. I once made a humpty dumpty at school. I was so proud of it. My teacher threw it away.

AuntingCarse · 13/02/2012 23:40

I still rather enjoy cat's cradle, is that wrong at my age? I do wonder why my teenaged daughters give me the Hmm look when I suggest a game of string. Don't even get my started on my irrational disappointment that they won't play elastics with me. Ungrateful bloody children.

shabbapinkfrog · 14/02/2012 07:21

I made a gingham underskirt in needlework at High school. Took 4 years to make it and by the time it was finished my bum had mysteriously trebled in size and it didn't fit!! AND my very miserable Brother refused to wear it to honour all my hard work!!!

nenevomito · 14/02/2012 08:17

Elastics Grin

Ahh the true purpose of a large packet of elastic bands.

shabbapinkfrog · 14/02/2012 08:27

Oooh we used thick white knicker elastic - back in 'the day'

Penandink · 14/02/2012 08:37

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ChickensGoMeh · 14/02/2012 08:40

Ooh. Stalky

QuickLookBusy · 14/02/2012 08:44

Oh I used to love playing elastics. I tried to encourage my DDs to play when they were younger but they weren't interested.

I also made a gingham skirt. I was so very proud of it, but needlework was the only subject I failed, so it must have been terrible.

shabbapinkfrog · 14/02/2012 08:45

penandink I will have you know that a couple of years ago I got banned yes banned from MN for an entire week-end just for arguing on a thread....coupled with a small amount of swearing and bitching LOL. My friends on the bereaved Mums thread had a small protest march, made banners and everything. I was allowed back on the Monday.....so ner, ner, ner, ner, ner!!!

Dont know if that proves your theory that Mumsnet rules are for 'the little people' though - just thought I would have an early morning brag!!

Portofino · 14/02/2012 08:52

You are COUNTING our post deletions? How sad is that!

Are you for some reason wanting to get any potential troll hunters banned from MN? Why would you want to do that? Especially as everything is all made up anyway? Hmm

shabbapinkfrog · 14/02/2012 08:53

LMFWAO @ Portofino....

usualsuspect · 14/02/2012 08:54

Oh dear , I've had more than 1 post deleted

Portofino · 14/02/2012 08:55

usual - you are obviously not trying hard enough!

usualsuspect · 14/02/2012 08:56

Can you go back and count mine please ,Pen

SuePurblybilt · 14/02/2012 08:57

I think I've had three deletions, ever. Only one for troll hunting though IIRC. The rest were probably for calling people tedious cunts.
I can feel another one coming on

shabbapinkfrog · 14/02/2012 08:57

Oh yes - if you are not happy with the first count you should always demand a recount!!

QuickLookBusy · 14/02/2012 08:58

Penandink There are many reasons that a post can be deleted, it doesn't mean you are a troll.

You can just say something like "You are a cunt" and hey presto you are deleted.

Pagwaatch · 14/02/2012 08:58

I had very few deletions until Frankie Boyle did his thing.

RealitySickOfSick · 14/02/2012 08:58

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usualsuspect · 14/02/2012 08:59

Mine were usually fuck off posts

Portofino · 14/02/2012 09:00

My proudest moment is when Dittany told me to fuck off! . We're friends again now.

BIWI · 14/02/2012 09:01

Wouldn't this be better posted on the Mental Health board?

shabbapinkfrog · 14/02/2012 09:03

Awww Please dont make me go back on the mental health boards I was only re-captured yesterday!!