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MNHQ asking posters to read all OP’s posts

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EmpressaurusOfCats · 15/12/2023 00:20

This thread has a note in bold from HQ at the end of the first post, asking people to read all the OP’s posts before replying. This is a great idea. Is it available on request?

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JoMumsnet · 15/12/2023 10:07

Hi @EmpressaurusOfCats

We occasionally put messages like this at the foot of an opening post if we're getting a lot of reports about a thread and can see that the OP's getting a hard time from people who may not have read a significant update.

Now that we have a 'See All' function available on all platforms, it's easy enough to click on the tab and see all posts by the OP, even if you don't have time to read the whole thread.

If this is happening on a thread you've started, just hit the report button and let us know - if we think an HQ note in the opening post is needed, we'll add one Smile

JoMumsnet · 16/12/2023 21:13

Not at all, @RampantIvy - we often get reports from other posters about sensitive threads where it's quite crucial that people see the OP's latest updates before responding.

In cases like that, it makes more sense for us to put a note at the bottom of the opening post rather than a MNHQ post at the end of the thread, which is more likely to be missed. Just report any thread you're concerned about and we'll happily take a closer look.

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