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Please vote in our "What do you think about the On Mumsnet This Week column in the Daily Mail?" poll

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JustineMumsnet · 02/09/2009 12:54

Hello all,
So am back in Blighty and have caught up on everything posted and all the ongoing correspondence with the DM that's gone on while I've been away. (Sorry very poor communications on hols so haven't really been in the loop but Carrie and team have filled me in now.)
Thanks all for the input as ever.

There are a few things you've raised that we need to address and clarify. So, as ever, apologies in advance for the long post.

The first I think is MNHQ's attitude towards this column and why we didn't try and put a stop to it earlier, i.e. the moment we found out about it. (Recap for those who may have missed: we didn't know in advance that it was going to happen, the first we knew about it was when we saw the first column being discussed on MN and initially we didn't think we had any legal grounds to contest the DM's use of MN quotes. We subsequently established some time after column 2 that the DM is, in fact, most likely infringing MN copyright).

As I said early on, a weekly column in the DM is not something we'd have sought. We share many Mumsnetters' misgivings about the views and general tone of the paper - particularly it's attitudes towards working women, immigrants etc. And as I've also said we've as yet detected no noticeable increase in visitors on Thursdays when the column is published (or on any other days for that matter). Nor is it a column that fills us with pride because it adequately represents the joy and wonder that is Mumsnet. So why - as some have understandably wondered - are we not banging our fists about stopping the darned thing and have we not fired off a barrage of legal threats? Why instead do we at HQ seem a bit ambivalent about whether the column exists or not?

The main answer is this. Like it or not, the Daily Mail is a very influential beast, probably one of the most politically influential institutions in the UK. So, irrespective of the content of these columns, the very fact that the Daily Mail have decided that Mumsnet is prominent and interesting enough to base a weekly column around increases our clout. Clout when it comes to asking government ministers to consider things like our miscarriage campaign, clout when we try to persuade Gok Wan's PR that he ought to pay us a visit, or when the Tories are thinking about environment policy or what they're going to do to increase breastfeeding rates.

We also have a distinct reluctance to "go legal" with anyone after our experience of GF going legal with us - the legal system and lawyers (particularly opposing lawyers) have a way of eating up all your resources, not to mention your will to live. And call us lily-livered if you like, we'd rather not be at the top the DM's hit list if there's a way of avoiding it.

Plus, from the correspondence Carrie's had with the mail in the last couple of weeks, it's clear that they would are prepared to take steps to minimise the privacy risks.

That said, we accept many of the reservations argued well here and in previous threads about the imperfect nature of the association.

In short, those of you who've accused us of residing on the fence are probably right - we are a bit and tbh it's not very comfortable!
So where next?

We think perhaps it would be best both to help us get off the fence and, if it comes to it, to lay the column to rest, to put the matter to the vote. We recognise that it's not a perfect solution but there have been a number of objections raised about this and we'd like to see exactly what it is that folks are objecting to - MN in the Daily Mail per se. MN in the Daily Mail without MN control over content. MN in the Daily Mail in its current guise/format - for example would it be OK if it were it a funny weekly column written by someone like MorningPaper (they'd never have she's far too rude of course)? Or perhaps you don't object at all (and you have an aversion to posting on this thread ).

Hopefully they'll be a clear conclusion and we promise to abide by it and to do our darnedest to put it into action as quickly as possible.

We're sorry this has dragged on a bit - it is a bit tricky to conduct this type of negotiation in public, particularly when there's a whiff of the legals about - and as we all know (if we didn't already) MN is a very public board, open for all to see and easily searchable etc. At some points we do sometimes have to just hope that you trust that we are not the bad guys who are trying to manipulate, exploit and mislead you all for our own ends (many thanks to those who have said as much). If you think that we are then there's nowt much we can say I suspect to ever sway you otherwise - but you're welcome on MN all the same because it's not really about us, after all.

It also doesn't help that it all kicked off in holiday season which is how it always is (GF the same) - sod's law and all that. Anyway humble apologies for not being a bit more accessible/on the ball in the last few weeks. We are almost all back at full strength now and generally at your disposal .

So here's our very quick poll - please fill it in (just the once please). It won't gain you entry in any competitions to win a family holiday outside of school holidays but it will most certainly influence what we do next.

Many thanks.

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morningpaper · 04/09/2009 16:19

doh slubber how did I miss THAT thread?

Prunerz · 04/09/2009 16:19

ROFL MP
(I have to say I read Threadworms posts with lots of nodding and it's a shame she's deregged. If more posters like her go, where's the "clout"? Though the DM/MN thing would then make more sense, I suppose.)

Slubberdegullion · 04/09/2009 16:19

Castles are an eternal subject. You can save it up for when things here are a little threadbare.

BoysAreLikeDogs · 04/09/2009 16:19

MP use slubber's thread cos edam bigged me up on it

Slubberdegullion · 04/09/2009 16:20

How did you miss that thread MP? There were proper historical facts and everything.

pofacedandproud · 04/09/2009 16:22

this one perfect for DM MP

pofacedandproud · 04/09/2009 16:23

You are messing with your brand MN, seriously.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/09/2009 16:23

fuck me - is it the 7th already?

i'm with saintly on this I have to say.

MrsEricBanaMT · 04/09/2009 16:25

I know. Ive got google

VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/09/2009 16:29

If anyone's interested, I shall be writing a regular article, divining the best from Mumsnet to appear in this big beast of a publication

pofacedandproud · 04/09/2009 16:31

Yes well I didn't have to google. [taps nose]

MrsEricBanaMT · 04/09/2009 16:34

How much surgery do you reackon he's had?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/09/2009 16:36

I reckon DP should write the next one after MP.

Heathcliffscathy · 04/09/2009 16:38

'seems like anything we do will be seen as a cynical move'

not everything justine. putting a regular column from MN in the daily mail is really bloody cynical and frankly means that all those that have decamped (TTHD?) were right innit?

bloody hell.

and as for you MP, 6 of the best for even considering it you media slut!

CyradisTheSeer · 04/09/2009 16:40

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morningpaper · 04/09/2009 16:42

What TTHD? I googled and got 'TETRAHEDRON ASSOCIATES'

CyradisTheSeer · 04/09/2009 16:43

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morningpaper · 04/09/2009 16:44

Ah yes sorry I get that

English not really my forte (but that shouldn't be a problem)

I have generously offered to sleep with various Guardian staff over the years but so far, no column

MrsEricBanaMT · 04/09/2009 16:45

oh. What was it they were they right about?

MrsEricBanaMT · 04/09/2009 16:47

filthy mp

MrsEricBanaMT · 04/09/2009 16:48

hang on

was that

insert column - joke

or insert - colunm joke

?

Ponymum · 04/09/2009 16:49

As per cyradis I don't think it would be all that difficult to get a weekly MN article in a newspaper more MNers would approve of, if it's that important to you. Have you ever actually tried? Is it something that you had in mind as a goal before this happened? Or is the DM's agenda now driving MN's future strategic direction?

justabouteatingchocolate · 04/09/2009 16:49

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MrsEricBanaMT · 04/09/2009 16:49

Oh Justine, don't worry. The place might lighten up if all the Jeremiahs go

Ponymum · 04/09/2009 16:50

Sorry MP, cross post. So you have tried...

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