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Hey MNHQ. Would it be possible to have a discussion about how SN issues/threads are handled on the main boards.

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Pagwatch · 12/06/2016 11:38

I know you are fire fighting a bit and I'm not trying to stir things up.

I just think that there are endless threads that require you to get involved and try to (for the sake of a better word) mediate between pissed of posters with no real experience of SN/disability and pissed off member of the SN/disability community.

I think you try really really hard to be fair and even handed. It's an understandable response but I have growing doubts about it.
There have been half a dozen threads recently where posters I recognise as living with SN/disability issues deal with a continuous stream of posts from any random who pops up on a thread making the same stupid, ill informed or frankly goady post.
It's like swimming through a tidal wave of shit.
Then, as posters get increasingly exasperated by each arriving poster saying 'well I'm not putting my buggy away if my baby is asleep' or 'why can't I use the disabled toilet if it's empty' or 'but people with SN can be violent. I know of stabbing someone and attacks all the time' they get rude and the thread descends into eurrgh.

I'm still reading constant posts where anyone affected by disability is berated if they are angry, the message being 'be nice, be grateful or we don't have to be fair'

It seems to me that the status quo of 'fairness' is simply unfair.
Posters already dealing with immense difficulty shouldn't be forced to defend themselves against every person who turns up and says unpleasant things under the umbrella of debate. You said a long time ago it was not our responsibility to educate but the reality is that, with no palpable support from you guys, we are endlessly having to educate.

I am not pretending to have the answer but is it possible to contemplate methods by which you could actually say to posters saying 'if someone in a wheelchair can't use their space because I'm not putting my buggy away' that their comments are wrong and not in the spirit of the site?

You link to the This Is My Child campaign but the posters who are the problem won't care and won't read it.

I don't know - I just wonder if you could think about this.
Sometimes there are not two sides to a debate because only one side is directly affected, exhausted, distressed and having their lives and their children's lives made harder.

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user1465850568 · 13/06/2016 21:45

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Pagwatch · 13/06/2016 21:50

Fuck off you thick twat.

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Pagwatch · 13/06/2016 21:50

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That deletion message made me cry.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 13/06/2016 21:51

Yes, hit me right in the feels

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 13/06/2016 21:52

Both the deletion message and your dismissal of the somewhat goady poster

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hobnobsaremyfavourite · 13/06/2016 21:53
fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 13/06/2016 21:53

Potatoe?

Pagwatch · 13/06/2016 21:53

People are not nasty to me. I'm lovely
You are still a thick twat.

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hobnobsaremyfavourite · 13/06/2016 21:53

Oh just do one will you

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 13/06/2016 21:55

All just helps to illustrate the points on the thread.

bialystockandbloom · 13/06/2016 21:55

Hurrah for that deletion message Smile Smile

Pagwatch · 13/06/2016 21:56

That really is great.
I'm so pleased .

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PandasRock · 13/06/2016 21:56

Am lol at potatoe as an insult

FlouncyMcFlounceFace · 13/06/2016 21:56

We shouldn't have to educate yet it can help on days when we have the energy. What is infuriating is when someone educates, posters belittle or use the favorite PO or brigade terms.

Professionally offended and special needs brigade have become what appear to be mumsnet acceptable insults that are actually deeply offensive and belittling. I'd like to see the use of both completely stamped out on here and all posts containing them deleted with the explanation why.

The we believe you attitude around sexual assult needs to somehow stretch across to we believe your offense at what has been posted so it doesn't get repeated. Tonights thread was so upsetting when a poster had taken time to say she was offenced for others to keep questioning is so wrong. Someone was hurt. People need to stop piling in. If they pile in after offence has been caused then ideally they'd be sanctioned.

bialystockandbloom · 13/06/2016 21:57

Lol at "potatoe"

PurpleDaisies · 13/06/2016 21:57

Is you yourself are potatoe the new "you are the carcass"?

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 13/06/2016 21:57

This

Hey MNHQ. Would it be possible to have a discussion about how SN issues/threads are handled on the main boards.
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hobnobsaremyfavourite · 13/06/2016 21:58

I suspect the name allows for noce easy goady fucker namechanges

PandasRock · 13/06/2016 21:59

I am clearly overtired, as am finding it hard to stop giggling at potatoe.

I might have to try that with dd1 next time she kicks off, as it may hair diffuse the situation if we descend into vegetable insults.

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