Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Site stuff

Join our Innovation Panel to try new features early and help make Mumsnet better.

See all MNHQ comments on this thread

To 'flip' a thread - what does this mean?!

6 replies

Angelico · 10/06/2012 18:15

Just that really.

I keep wanting to experimentally flip a thread on my active list but not sure whether I will send it into another dimension or something... Confused

OP posts:
HMQueenElizabeth · 10/06/2012 18:16

It just reverses the order of the posts. Most recent first, oldest last! Grin

Tomjoules · 10/06/2012 18:17

Do it. You know you want to. It won't hurt.

Angelico · 10/06/2012 18:19

I'm so disappointed!!! LOL

But thanks for answering! Thanks

OP posts:
EdSillyBand · 10/06/2012 20:24

No - I'm pretty sure it means that everyone changes sides.

If you were told you were being unreasonable, you get told you're now no longer being unreasonable...

People who originally agreed start disagreeing...

Advice is withdrawn...

Baby names get changed...

Recipes get extra ingredients....

Aprons start flapping....

Flip the thread AT YOUR PERIL!!!!

msbear · 19/07/2013 08:18

I've just found this having googled the same question, Edsillyband that is what I was afraid of! Grin

HelenMumsnet · 19/07/2013 12:06

@EdSillyBand

No - I'm pretty sure it means that everyone changes sides.

If you were told you were being unreasonable, you get told you're now no longer being unreasonable...

People who originally agreed start disagreeing...

Advice is withdrawn...

Baby names get changed...

Recipes get extra ingredients....

Aprons start flapping....

Flip the thread AT YOUR PERIL!!!!

Arf at this... Grin

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread