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Deleting whole threads

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Northernlurker · 31/03/2017 18:07

I've been here for ten years now (dd3 10th birthday approaching)

When I started posting threads were hardly ever deleted. Sometimes people would ask for them to go and they were nearly always told to get a grip. This had a very positive effect on posting behaviour because it just wasn't possible to talk a load of bollocks on a thread and not have it come up to bite you later. It dealt with a lot of posters who would otherwise have time wasted.

That principle seems to have totally disappeared now. Threads are deleted all the time ' to protect privacy' when what seems to be meant is to protect the posters blushes because they've had their arse handed to them on a plate. Some posters in particular are getting threads, which people have spent time and energy answering, deleted repeatedly.

This is a website for adults and I think we all need to behave like adults. That means sticking by our comments. Could we try a no thread deletion policy for a bit? Threads with rl names could have those posts deleted but the threads still stand. Might encourage better posting behaviour.

YetAnotherBeckyMumsnet · 01/04/2017 12:37

Hello everyone, thanks for your comments about deletions.

When someone asks for a thread to go, we really try and make an informed decision on whether or not it's the right thing to do. This isn't always an easy thing to call nor is it an exact science and we push back, more often than not.

We always make it clear to an OP that we will only remove a thread for good reason. This is the internet after all and we do advise people to be careful about what they post, though as we are here to make people's lives easier, we don't really want a situation where the OP is horribly upset by a thread either. Having said all that, we really do appreciate how annoying and frustrating it is when a thread you've invested time and energy in goes pop.

Regarding your reports- we may not respond individually to everyone but we do read every single report, and we really appreciate you taking the time to get in touch with us. As you can probably imagine, we get a lot of reports and responding to every one would take up an awful lot of time, which we think is better spent dealing with what's happening on the boards.

LornaMumsnet · 06/04/2017 11:03

Hello, FrenchLavender!

Really sorry - we can't seem to find anything from you.

Could you pop us an email at contactus@mumsnet or send me a PM with details? Either way, I'll get on the case right away.

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