AuntieStella
This IS site issues? (Or site stuff). Or perhaps I've misunderstood your post?
KateMumsnet
I understand what you're saying. And we could, of course, copy an agreed upon post at the beginning of each new thread.
But, firstly that feels little clunky, but more, I can see it becoming an instant de-rail, every time. With fresh people having an opinion and everyone having to bang on about it all over again.
I don't see any problem with a timely reminder or dire warnings as a pinned post?
Most women are going to abide by them in order to keep the space.
Your guidelines, I realise, are necessarily a little ambivalent sometimes. Because it's all down to context, opinion and one's own discretion.
So hard and fast rules shouldn't, in all honesty, be that necessary.
I was thinking of something along the lines of
"We know people want to discuss this subject and, of course, we advocate for free speech on this, as on any other subject.
Mumsnet is a huge site and we largely allow people to self regulate.
As this is a sensitive issue, with a fast moving narrative, we ask that you not only stay within talk guidelines, but perhaps consider that what you do say might result in issue of more talk guidelines. It means you regulate, so we don't have to.
Much as we'd like to, we cannot be more specific as we can't see into the future and only react on a case by case basis."
If you can see holes in that statement, which is very likely, perhaps my suggestion of a thread to invite ideas makes more sense?
You could even say you're asking for ideas but aren't promising or making any guarantees that anything will come of it.
Cover all the bases.
If you really don't think it's a good idea, then obviously you're in a position to know that for sure.
I just want to to support you to support us, to support you to support us.
