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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. ( pt 2)

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Samcro · 26/06/2016 10:23

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 28/06/2016 12:16

The school one. Yes another lovely disruptive child in school thread.

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 28/06/2016 12:16

It is isn't it.

Samcro · 28/06/2016 12:25

gave up reading it. just another thread where the child has to be out of mainstream and lets blame the parents.
yeah cos as parents we share all our kids private stuff~!!
no one knows what the parents are doing behind the scenes.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 28/06/2016 12:28

yes I have given up too. have just reported.

Can see nothing changes and don't really feel in the mood for a flaming!

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 28/06/2016 13:29

very prompt response and deletions :)

BeyondTellingEveryoneRealFacts · 28/06/2016 13:37

Nothing yet on the ones i reported earlier.

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 28/06/2016 13:42

yes only some deleted so far, hopefully more will go

Samcro · 28/06/2016 14:12

and now someone moaning about PO....

lovely place mn

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BeyondTellingEveryoneRealFacts · 28/06/2016 14:28

Atm the whinging about "ffs, cant even say meltdown" stands, but katherineMN has now posted on the thread :)

KatherineMumsnet · 28/06/2016 14:35

Hello folks, just dropping in to say that we are trying to keep on top of things. If we miss anything, please report and we will do our best to get to it as soon as we can.

ficbia, as we said in our mail to you, we are discussing our use of 'beyond the pale' and hope to have a clearer answer soon. Do bear with us, and rest assured it's not fallen off our radar.

ficbia · 28/06/2016 15:11

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NeedAScarfForMyGiraffe · 28/06/2016 15:26

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NeedACleverNN · 28/06/2016 15:31

I think food sensitivity is still an issue people don't get. Anorexia and bullimia are wildly known and mostly accepted. You still get some idiots stating funny how there's no anorexia in Africa now isn't there?

Other forms associated with ASD or even the type I suspect I have (yet to formally diagnosed as too embarrassed to see a doctor. Believe I may have Selective Eating Disorder) are not no recognised or accepted

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 28/06/2016 15:35

You talked about not letting her child be friends with an aggressive child. As being friends with that disabled child would cause problems for her self esteem in future. Hardly a very inclusive or understanding post

Hth.

NeedAScarfForMyGiraffe · 28/06/2016 15:35

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Baconyum · 28/06/2016 15:39

Which thread? I'm working on the premise that sometimes at least MNHQ don't delete a post unless it's had x no of reports

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Samcro · 28/06/2016 15:41

good luck with that. my child isn't even included in the this is my child campaign as they are an adult.......very inclusive ..not!!!!

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NeedACleverNN · 28/06/2016 15:41

If I'm ever formally diagnosed and have all the relevant information I may look into that giraffe

Would stop all these "fussy eaters piss me off and I would never involve myself in their life" posts.

I don't mean to be so fussy. It just how I am.

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 28/06/2016 15:41

Well maybe you could discuss it with MN, giraffe.

Jasonandyawegunorts · 28/06/2016 15:42

Yes sam I've noticed disability stops at adulthood.

ficbia · 28/06/2016 15:43

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