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LaraGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 19-Aug-15 09:48:36

In case you're following the hacker story over on Mumsnet, we wanted to let you know that there is nothing to show that Gransnet is under a similar attack. However, as a precaution it might be a good idea to update your passwords (good practice to do this regularly anyway). You can reset your password here. And as usual, if you spot anything odd, please report it to us or email us at [email protected]

Iam64 Thu 20-Aug-15 08:32:09

A word in support of the mumsnet advice to LTB - I may have missed a lot over there, but my reading of the posts that give that advice has always involved abusive partners. If one of my daughter's was in an abusive relationship I fear my advice may well be LTB. I enjoy the feisty young women on mumsnet and don't feel it's "their fault" that some even more abusive men have targeted Justine. It's shocking. Men aren't unable to control themselves so it isn't up to women to ensure they don't get upset

LaraGransnet (GNHQ) Thu 20-Aug-15 09:49:43

Hello, Justine will be very grateful for your thoughts, thanks.
And nothing new to report as far as Gransnet is concerned smile. #mayhiscakesalwaysflop

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 20-Aug-15 10:50:02

I see Fathers4justice has come out against the attack, even though they are no great lovers of the site.

fathers4justice

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 20-Aug-15 10:51:46

Poor au pair, having to deal with having armed police at the door in the night.

Stansgran Thu 20-Aug-15 16:27:36

I lurk on Mumsnet mainly to find out what I'm doing wrong as a mother and MILgrin I think on the whole there are some silly girls - the Bridezillas and young women who have to have a bloke in their life and seem to drag their children after them. And then there are lots of cheery normal women who are doing their best. There are even posters who are grans and I wonder why they are not here.

soontobe Sat 22-Aug-15 10:07:04

No sign of angry man yet.

We run a business, so there is no way I am going to compromise that at all if I can help it.
I shall be off again, if he appears!

It is easy to say LTB on a computer screen. I think if a person is often abusive[and this can be as much a woman as a man[, then yes, the other person should consider leaving.
But it is easy to write LTB when there are other choices too.

petra Sat 22-Aug-15 13:15:36

I don't 'lurk' on MN, I'm an active participant on a lot of threads.
I prefer it because you can be more honest in your response. Younger people are much less likely to take offence when you call a spade a spade.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 22-Aug-15 13:20:05

I can't be bothered with MN anymore. It's got so big. Don't 'know' anybody on there anymore. (And it's very boring)

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 22-Aug-15 13:21:40

I can't for the life of me, think what LTB means.

petra Sat 22-Aug-15 13:40:51

Leave the bastard.