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kittylester Mon 16-Sept-13 07:17:54

And, if you do, can you recommend any or do they all end up as bad tempered battles for supremacy and the moral high ground? sad

Having been a member of gn since early on, I am really unhappy about the vitriol often unleashed on here. The odd spat is understandable but GN seems to have a large number of, mostly new posters, who delight in creating discord.

So, can anyone recommend any general forums like GN used to be.

Atqui Fri 20-Sept-13 20:38:54

Jane Rowena, your point is a good one , but some of us don't type very quickly and if we re read and edited the post it would be totally irrelevant by the time it reached the ether.!!!!!!

Agus Fri 20-Sept-13 22:29:22

This is the first forum I have joined, actually earlier on this evening.

Hello everyone, looking forward to being part of gransnet

absent Fri 20-Sept-13 22:31:37

Hi Agus and welcome. This may not be the best thread to give you the true flavour of Gransnet. However, if you look around you are sure to find some topics that interest or amuse you.

Agus Fri 20-Sept-13 22:35:51

Thank you for the welcome absent.

I have been lurking for a while now and decided to take the plunge this evening, just not sure which thread to introduce myself to so chose this one

yogagran Fri 20-Sept-13 22:47:37

Welcome Agus flowers

Hebs Fri 20-Sept-13 22:49:02

Hello Agus I have only been part of Gransnet for a couple of weeks, Welcome

Aka Fri 20-Sept-13 22:51:45

Welcome Agus

Agus Fri 20-Sept-13 22:54:21

Thank you for the welcome, yogagran and hebrideanlady.

Agus Fri 20-Sept-13 23:33:00

Thank you Aka

Kiora Sat 21-Sept-13 08:01:52

I belong to a forum set up specifically for army families. I have a son who is in and out of scary place like a yoyo. It supported me through some very very scary moments. It helped me cope and kept my spirits up. As time went on I noticed lots of 'names' started to go missing. Some said goodbye, most just disappeared. I felt an undercurrent of discord. but was never really privy to what was causing it. The site has somehow lost its soul and I really miss the comfort and support it gave me. Especially in the middle of the night when I heard a car door bang outside and waited hardly breathing for the dreaded knock on the door. I joined the site because I didn't want to scare or bore my family with my fears. I also wanted to share my experiences with others who were going through the same thing. We shared the fear, and the joys of our children's safe return. That's partly while I joined this site. To show off and talk about my wonderful grandchildren with people who feel the same about theirs. To share the ups and downs of the ageing process and our place in the ever changing world with others in the same boat. I'm hoping its a safe none judgemental environment to do this in. I am reserving my judgement and I am following the posts with amusement and great interest. We will see

Ariadne Sat 21-Sept-13 08:35:59

Welcome, Agus!

Kiora I lived through some scary days in Northern Ireland as an army wife in the early eighties, so sort of understand. But we were all in quarters together, so had the support. We could, sometimes, hear the bombs going off..

Greatnan Sat 21-Sept-13 10:03:32

Welcome, Kiora and you can indeed pour out all your fears on his forum. We mainly only get agitated about politics or religion, which is pretty standard for most forums.
One of my grandsons is going into the Royal Navy this month and another want to join the New Zealand navy. I have friends with sons serving in Afghanistan and I know how the fear is constant.
My best wishes to you and your family.

Galen Sat 21-Sept-13 10:07:37

Welcome Kiora it does help on here to be slightly dotty!(at least I find so!)

Maggiemaybe Sat 21-Sept-13 13:27:32

I used to post regularly on the TES forum, which had thousands of regulars from the education world. I had to go cold turkey eventually as I was wasting far too much time on there. As Absent says, you got to know the usual crew and know which posts you'd enjoy, which would make you laugh, which would inform you, which to ignore, etc.

The ones that always disturbed me were the bullies, of which there were several, and some of whom had a hardcore following of hangers-on applauding their every nasty remark. You had to wonder if they behaved like this on a forum, how exactly did they behave in the real world with children in their care? On the other hand, you also had to wonder about some of the delicate blossoms who shrivelled up at a mildly sarky remark directed at them - how on earth did they survive in the classroom?

I've only been on Gransnet a few months, but haven't come across anything like the bullies/victims on the TES site - perhaps we've all both mellowed and toughened up in our old age!

KatyK Sat 21-Sept-13 14:00:58

I am a relatively new member. I joined because I was struggling with a problem and someone recommended this site. The folks on here helped me enormously at the time. I realised that there were lots of people having similar problems to mine. I only try to join in 'light-hearted' discussions and
and chat and try never to upset or offend anyone, hopefully I haven't.

absent Sun 22-Sept-13 07:59:28

When I did my abbreviated list of regular posters there was one very important one I forgot. How could I? The Court Jester or Fool who has licence to say and do things for which others would be punished. grin

Ariadne Sun 22-Sept-13 08:05:06

grin

Greatnan Sun 22-Sept-13 09:02:46

We need an 'I agree' button! But does the Court Jester know his/her status?