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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

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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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Weebo · 18/04/2018 18:12

How do you know that, Onion?

Ellenripleysalienbaby · 18/04/2018 18:13

Sorry, but 'Moddies' really made me Smile

Pratchet · 18/04/2018 18:14

She had this whistleblowing defence all ready. Some random? With access presumably to lawyers?

Ellenripleysalienbaby · 18/04/2018 18:14

I agree with not stooping to the level of telling her current employers. Why would you so publicly out yourself as so untrustworthy though?!

BuggerBugger · 18/04/2018 18:14

Has anyone dialled 101 and logged it?

Juells · 18/04/2018 18:17

Has anyone dialled 101 and logged it?

Genuine question...why would someone do that? There's a legal route that can be followed.

OnionKnight · 18/04/2018 18:17

Hopefully this uploads.

OnionKnight · 18/04/2018 18:17

I've uploaded a screenshot but it isn't showing for me.

Juells · 18/04/2018 18:18

It didn't 😁

TheRagingGirl · 18/04/2018 18:18

As someone with trans friends who have been deadnamed, attacked and shamed over and over on this website, all under the guise of 'civil debate', I just thought you could all benefit from a bit of perspective.

So you've come to teach us a lesson, have you, Ms Healey?

OnionKnight · 18/04/2018 18:19

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OnionKnight · 18/04/2018 18:19

It worked Grin

Bumblefuddle · 18/04/2018 18:20

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Juells · 18/04/2018 18:21

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Juells · 18/04/2018 18:22

I just thought you could all benefit from a bit of perspective.

I suspect she's gaining some perspective herself now.

HerFemaleness · 18/04/2018 18:22

Hmm and there the high ground has been lost.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 18/04/2018 18:23

She’s not releasing any info connected to her current employment

Presumably she will be screenshotting anything she deems transphobic though...

Thanksforthatamazingpost · 18/04/2018 18:24

"And hq are on dodgy ground re exclusive copyright given that they let the daily mail et al lift threads right left and centre. Sorry but that’s going to make it harder to claim it now."

The three posters whose content Emma retweeted are the ones with the primary copyright claim so no the Daily Mail thing is not relevant.

I think Emma will apologise and cooperate when she gets a firm letter.

RedToothBrush · 18/04/2018 18:24

MNHQ has just said not to say anything about her current employer. So y'know, don't be a doxxing dick. I've reported the above.

colleysmill · 18/04/2018 18:25

One can only hope within her new employment she isnt anything to do with membership subs

Cautionescalator · 18/04/2018 18:25

It's a real shame that this ex mod is responding to robust debate and legitimate issues in this way.

I am still waiting for a definition of woman that is neither sexist nor circular. I have been waiting for many years......

It is also a shame that the issues around re categorizing woman are swept away. Akin to being a climate change denier in my book.

lovetheway · 18/04/2018 18:25

This information she released could only have been for the threat of having private info on mumsnet users. Other wise - as has been said - it's just copying messages on a public talk board.

So it's threatening women with doxxing - info gained from her former female employer on a female website. Well done, little handmaiden! I hope the TRAs can pay your rent and expenses for the next few years.

Thanksforthatamazingpost · 18/04/2018 18:25

"Neither the Daily Mail or any other newspaper, individual or organisation need permission to refer to or link or copy and paste anything from this web-site."

not true Lass.
precedents at dawn?

Juells · 18/04/2018 18:26

I think Emma will apologise and cooperate when she gets a firm letter.

Not enough. Do you really think that's going to satisfy either MN or the people who's details have been put out there?

RedToothBrush · 18/04/2018 18:26

Just to stress the point:

Sprout of Wrath @KilgoreSprout
I've been laughing at them, but people on the @MumsnetTowers board have
a) Doxed her (Which is illegal when it is just IPs apparently )
b) Started a push to get her sacked from her new job
.... They're a bunch not unlike Kiwif4rms or 4/8chan's /pol

DON'T BITE