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MN is a load of shit and all the posters are full of it

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ConnieDescending · 30/04/2007 17:07

I came here as was fed up of the fluffiness on other parenting websites, the tickers, the over moderation of swear words and forceful opinions, the constant calling for hugs, the 'huns' etc

But you know what after spending 6 months here I'm heading back to those parenting websites where normal people frequent and will put up with the overt 'nicey nicey ness.'

Whats so great about MN? You all go on about it all the time, its freedom of speech, its being able to get seriously involved in debates, etc........well yes there is that but pretty soon the 'parping' becomes duller than the 'big (((((hun)))))'. And what the lack of moderation means we can write 'fuck off'...???

I would love to read a thread without cod being mentioned - fgs, you're like a load of playground kids desperate for attention from queen bee by mentioning her name!

Then there's the food threads where a normal conversation never occurs without 'fruitshoots are crap' or 'lentil weavers' thrown in...........so boring now as is the debate on what is crap and what is not, who gives crap and who does not and usually ends in people saying parp and fuck off. FGS, how anyone can read these threads again and again is beyond me.

MN is a place where you can't say you actually think the SMA emblem looks like a mother cuddling her child without attacks, you can't ever be on the middle ground of something.

On MN the newbies, a term I hate are generally are viewed as a lower species and treated with disdain, people whos opinions are less important or valid.

On MN those who shout loudest, post longest and are the rudest are the most regarded.

On MN, there are a group of mother judging all the other mothers as inferior to them and setting ridiculous standards.

On MN a topic such as weaning invokes 500 posts of pure drivel and arguments

Then there's the new AIBU threads which are just so fucking annoying and pointless.

So I will go back to my fluffy parenting forums where people are pleasant, normal and all are there for genuine reasons.

I will give up my freedom of saying fuck off.

MN is shit

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niceglasses · 30/04/2007 17:45

(Mind you totally agree re food threads. Borinngggggggggggggggggggggggggg)

Mercy · 30/04/2007 17:45

a big snog for fio

SmileysPeoples · 30/04/2007 17:46

I reckon what Connie says and what MB says are both true.

That's a bit what I mean by the rah rah mumsnet thing. Why do you have to think it's great or shit? IT's both.

I've certainly felt what Connie feels now at times. 'What a load of crap why am I bopthering?' and at other times found it hilarious had great support and some stonking debate.

Isn't it like that for everyone? haven't you all felt a bit ike Connie at times?

Why do we have to defend MN? just agree yeah it's shit sometimes isn't it Connie?

ConnieDescending · 30/04/2007 17:46

FGS littlelapin - how many points did you score with MN royalty posting that????

I am not 'flouncing'....or ooh can I use this 'blardy' attention seeking.

Now I do look at active conversations when I come on...does this give a skewed picture of MN?

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Caligula · 30/04/2007 17:47

Well now you've got that off your chest.

I like MN because it's more intelligent than anywhere else I've found and better designed. I'm shocked by the level of idiocy on the BBC boards, for instance, or the unuserfriendliness of other boards where you can't have a proper debate. I just haven't come across another site where people are as well-informed as on this one.

That outweighs any disadvantage afaic.

Blu · 30/04/2007 17:47

A few things seem to have got right up your...fingernails. Most posters never refer to either cod, fruit shoots or sausage rools. Some os have no idea how to link to the bat, or use MSN. The huge majority of posters go about trhier daily business on MN without ever doing any of the things you are reacting to.

I think there are times when things become unpleasant - I don't like people carrying disagreements from one thread to another, being snidey about a post because of who made it rather than because of what it says.

But I am interested in how many times I vehemently disagree with what someone says on one thread, only to completely sympathise with them elsewhere. And how many times I have felt antipathy to a poster, and the later come to appreciate them - seeing them help others or in a new light on a different thread.

I left very upset once, and came back saying 'if it's worth getting upset over, it's worth staying'.

littlelapin · 30/04/2007 17:47

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lulumama · 30/04/2007 17:47

totally agree with SP's last post

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Hillls · 30/04/2007 17:48

You are attention seeking or you wouldnt still be here.

LynetteScavo · 30/04/2007 17:48

Do you want people to pursuade you what a nice place Mumsnet is?

It's not always nice. A couple of times I've cried at something someone has posted, and once I got very angry.

I came to Mn out of desperation, seeking some advice on how to help my desperately unhappy son. Suddenly I was in contact with people who understood how I felt, and were able to offer me sound advice on how to help my DS. I then came across a friit shoot thread, which made me laugh out loud for the firt time in, well, a long time.

I have discovered I am not the only person to have suffered pnd, to be annoyed by my husband, and want to scream at my children by 7pm. I really didn't know there were so many witty women in the world. For some reason most of the ones I meet in RL seem quite dull.

When I first read your post, I just wanted to say 'fuck off then', but I haven't sworn at anyone on MN yet, and I hope I never do.

Mercy · 30/04/2007 17:48

CD, re the active conversations - yes I think it can up to a point

MARGOsBeenPlayingWithMyNooNoo · 30/04/2007 17:48

cd - are you sure you're not away with the fairies?

Saturn74 · 30/04/2007 17:49

lol at 'MN royalty'.

FioFio · 30/04/2007 17:49

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Saturn74 · 30/04/2007 17:50

me too, fio!

FioFio · 30/04/2007 17:50

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Saturn74 · 30/04/2007 17:51
Grin
Boco · 30/04/2007 17:51

Margo! Of course, fairyedwards? Again? I thought i was getting a touch of deja vu.

I haven't sworn at anyone yet. I'm always very polite thank you very much.

MNRoyalty · 30/04/2007 17:51

Is one being gossipped about again???

ConnieDescending · 30/04/2007 17:51

FF - who exactly did I attack in my OP?

Littlelapin, I will not be drawn into pointless point scoring nastiness. if you dont like my thread then you leave it.

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Hillls · 30/04/2007 17:52

no not FE I still talk to her.

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SmileysPeoples · 30/04/2007 17:52

I have a strange mashocistic (sp?) thing though where I can't help but click on those threads that wind me up most.

So I get into argiebargie on weaning and Bf/ff debates when I havewn't even got a ababy, and didn't know I even cared THAT much in the first place.

Is this just me? How do I stop it??

Hillls · 30/04/2007 17:52

Arn't you supposed to be the one leaving?

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