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BarrackerBarmer · 18/04/2018 12:51

Dear MNHQ

I'm very grateful for the commitment to free speech you've publicly taken, and for Justine's courage this week.

A former disgruntled employee of MN is writing on Twitter about the 'transphobia' of MN staff, and calling you TERFs. She is showing a great deal of bias and intolerance towards women with feminist views, this may well be her honest opinion, which is no big deal I suppose, since she is no longer an employee.

At least, it isn't an issue until she calls a shout out to her
'friends who still work at MN' to report and take down posts by 'transphobic scum', by which she appears to be referring to any poster objecting to being called TERF by her friend.

Regardless of the personal views of the MNHQ staff, who should be as free to hold their own views as I am mine, I am disturbed that there may be a small contingent of employees who are invested in unfair moderation and will not be applying fair-handed principles, at least if the claims of this ex-employee are credible.

Can you please give posters some reassurance that the difficult job of fair-handed moderation isn't being abused by the 'friends' of ex-employees who are 'reporting it all' and taking down posts because any gender criticism means the poster is 'transphobic scum'?

Thank you.

The MNHQ Moderation team
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RefuseToDenounceBiology · 18/04/2018 17:55

it will be spun as MNetters hound brave whistleblower out of her job"

Nah you only get sympathy and kid gloves if you were born with a dick. She'll be marooned.

YetAnotherHelenMumsnet · 18/04/2018 17:55

Hi everyone,
You might notice that we have made a few deletions on this thread, not because they have broken guidelines as such, but because they shared the details of Emma Healey's current employer, blog etc. We all understand the frustration, but it's not really our style so let's not do that.
Thanks for all the messages of support coming in, much appreciated. x

spontaneousgiventime · 18/04/2018 17:55

BarrackerBarmer Totally agree! TRA make a huge show of contacting employers etc, we should not stoop to that. I'm more than sure if her employers don't know already they soon will. We should not be party to any of that.

Winewinewinegin · 18/04/2018 17:56

Thanks mumsnet Flowers

Bumblefuddle · 18/04/2018 17:57

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crunchymint · 18/04/2018 18:00

Contacting employers is always wrong I think, unless there is a threat to someone vulnerable e.g. teacher talking on social media about being sexually attracted to kids.

RefuseToDenounceBiology · 18/04/2018 18:01

I only mention it because it's not Stonewall or something.

OnionKnight · 18/04/2018 18:02

MN members are already contacting Emma's new employers.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 18/04/2018 18:02

Actually I think that perhaps her current employers should be warned that she plays so fast and loose with data protection, but that should come from MNHQ, not us.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 18/04/2018 18:03

MN members are already contacting Emma's new employers

I really hope that they are not, as that would be pretty vindictive.

crunchymint · 18/04/2018 18:03

Yes I think that is wrong.

CircleSquareCircleSquare · 18/04/2018 18:04

I’m hoping the posters who have been impacted directly by this are ok.

Haidees · 18/04/2018 18:05

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Juells · 18/04/2018 18:05

How do you know, OnionKnight?

Springnowplease · 18/04/2018 18:05

I really hope that they are not, as that would be pretty vindictive.

And what she did isn't? Can't bring myself to feel sorry for her. She's proven untrustworthy, as an employer I'd want to know that.

RefuseToDenounceBiology · 18/04/2018 18:05

I want the matter to be cleared up by the police.

Melamin · 18/04/2018 18:05

An employer would be very Hmm Hmm at a load of messages from a load of randoms. They may even feel sorry for them. It is best done properly.

Weebo · 18/04/2018 18:06

God, I love watching the @Mumsnet updates on Twitter.

Right now it's bombarded with arseholes screeching 'scumbags, terfs, bigots' with the occasional, wholesome 'What tidbits are we feeding our chickens?' :o

It's comical in its own, fucked up sort of way.

InLoveWithDavidTennant · 18/04/2018 18:07

What a stupid stupid little girl. If she doesnt grow up and learn from this experience then i hope this follows her for the rest of her life.

I also hope she realises that TRAs do not give a shit about anyone female, including her!

Juells · 18/04/2018 18:09

What a stupid stupid little girl. If she doesnt grow up and learn from this experience then i hope this follows her for the rest of her life.

I think it will follow her whether she grows up and learns from it or not. It's out there now, and can't be taken back.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 18/04/2018 18:09

Emma has protected her tweets so may well be posting more details

She's not at the moment. She's gone pretty quiet funnily enough.

RefuseToDenounceBiology · 18/04/2018 18:09

I also hope she realises that TRAs do not give a shit about anyone female, including her!

And the truth is - only radical feminists will take her under their wing when she's left out in the cold. The irony.

CircleSquareCircleSquare · 18/04/2018 18:11

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petition.parliament.uk/petitions/214118

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 18/04/2018 18:12

To quote Nasty Nick (whatever happened to him?) "Live by the sword, die by the sword"