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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...

OP posts:
SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 16/02/2012 23:27

My standard earworm cleanser is "Oh Mickey, you're so fine, you're so fine, you blow my mind - Hey Mickey! Hey Mickey!"

Honeydragon · 16/02/2012 23:27

I am happier singing "I should be so Lucky" I can boogie and ponder the merits of perming my hair

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 16/02/2012 23:29

Oooh - you'd look gawjus with a perm, Honey!

Honeydragon · 16/02/2012 23:31

Proper tight one with a triangle head that crunches when you touch it n everythink

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 16/02/2012 23:31

Wonderful, babe - just wonderful. Just don't forget the blue eyeshadow - that's key.

Honeydragon · 16/02/2012 23:32

And a bit of Sun-In?

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 16/02/2012 23:34

Won't sun-in + perm = hair that breaks and falls off?

Honeydragon · 16/02/2012 23:40

Perhaps a step to far?

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 17/02/2012 10:28

I think maybe so. I just hope that you didn't go ahead with the perm and sun in last night, because I buggered went off to bed without seeing or answering your last post.

Maryz · 17/02/2012 11:05

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 17/02/2012 11:28
Honeydragon · 17/02/2012 14:09

no no I erm decided to sleep on it

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 17/02/2012 14:20

Whew!!!

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