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Mumsnet to be sold. I presume Gransnet too.

(102 Posts)
fancythat Sun 01-Feb-26 17:54:39

Well part sold.
An online article yesterday.
I presume Gransnet would be part of the package.

Justine would be still on the Board but lose control.

argymargy Mon 02-Feb-26 17:02:47

Sorry if this has been said upthread but surely we are already international? Or do you think this means branching out into other languages etc?

Ilovedogs22 Mon 02-Feb-26 16:55:19

Absolutely. 👍

Galaxy Mon 02-Feb-26 16:52:00

She also turned down advertising that didn't fit with the ethos and when advertisers were threatening to pull revenue because of the gender debate she stood firm and supported womens rights.

kittylester Mon 02-Feb-26 16:49:26

WithNobsOnIt

I'm sorry but l dont see this Justine woman as some kind of Silver Surfer Saviour.

She is a harrbnosed business woman, just look at the money she has made with Mumsnet. Multiple millions of pounds

She is looking for the best deal. We willl have to wait and see what happens to Gransnet

I don't agree with this at all.

In the early days, Justine joined in with threads occasionally and has interaction with us.

I don't mind her making money from something she was brave enough to set up and which has given me enormous pleasure, and help, over the 14 or so years that I have been a member.

I hope it doesn't become slick and blingy - i like the homeliness.

TerriBull Mon 02-Feb-26 16:46:58

There is at least one niche forum on MN, "Black Mumsnetters" possibly others, I wonder whether that would be an option for us, "Old Older Mumsnetters" although there would need to be umpteen sub headings to operate as we do now.

Galaxy Mon 02-Feb-26 16:28:54

I see her as a feminist, someone who was extraordinarily brave in terms if standing up for womens rights, under extreme pressure.
I don't mind people making money from the skills they have.

WithNobsOnIt Mon 02-Feb-26 14:25:49

I'm sorry but l dont see this Justine woman as some kind of Silver Surfer Saviour.

She is a harrbnosed business woman, just look at the money she has made with Mumsnet. Multiple millions of pounds

She is looking for the best deal. We willl have to wait and see what happens to Gransnet

Maremia Mon 02-Feb-26 14:21:36

I like Gransnet. Have learned so much about many issues.
Some Posters are very generous with their research.

WithNobsOnIt Mon 02-Feb-26 14:16:21

Be afraid. be very afraid.

I think the cntent and prsentation of Mumsnet could ne vsstly imporovef to be honest. But not with thousands of silly articles and adverts

Maybe someone will set up an alernative similat version.

Oreo Mon 02-Feb-26 13:55:59

I like MN but GN is def easier to navigate, be interesting to see if there will be any changes.

henetha Mon 02-Feb-26 12:58:33

Oh no. I would hate to lose Gransnet.

fancythat Mon 02-Feb-26 12:32:28

www.gransnet.com/forums/aibu/a1355584-Did-you-give-your-spouse-a-chance-to-correct-before-you-file-for-divorce

this one?

I read a few lines of that when it started. Saw the words US, and scarperred.

SORES Mon 02-Feb-26 12:01:36

Caleo

SORES

The Mende- divorce thread is a good example of how
and why going global will not work, as TerriBull describes.
This site depends on goodwill, mutual support, shared
cultural references and is self policing,
All this will be lost. Like tears in rain.

I think the Mende/divorce thread as initiated by an American, suggests that Gransnet, rebranded, would have a global appeal.

well clearly you have not followed the thread, the thrust of which is American and alien to British Law/values/society

Lovetopaint037 Mon 02-Feb-26 11:29:05

Caleo

I find Gransnet is especially easy to navigate compared with other interactive social media.

Gransnet could do with an image makeover. For most people there is nothing especially interesting about being a grandparent, elderly, or middle aged. Gransnet could have more readers for its adverts if its image(branding) , especially its name ,cast its net more widely. Mumsnet's image is even more limiting than that of Gransnet.

For what it's worth, I visit Gransnet for its breadth of topics and its easy and welcoming format.

I agree. Well put Caleb.

Lovetopaint037 Mon 02-Feb-26 11:26:13

Well I used to go for Mumsnet but when it changed its format I disliked it so much I just kept with Gransnet. I also found Gransnet more interesting and informative. Certainly it is kinder and more “grown up”. I wonder if the huge number of viewers is really Mumsnet and Gransnet combined.

petra Mon 02-Feb-26 10:46:50

TerriBull

"Mende divorce thread" I'm lost, I haven't heard of it, was that on GN?

I went over to MN to look. Couldn’t find anything.

TerriBull Mon 02-Feb-26 10:41:21

"Mende divorce thread" I'm lost, I haven't heard of it, was that on GN?

Caleo Mon 02-Feb-26 10:24:37

SORES

The Mende- divorce thread is a good example of how
and why going global will not work, as TerriBull describes.
This site depends on goodwill, mutual support, shared
cultural references and is self policing,
All this will be lost. Like tears in rain.

I think the Mende/divorce thread as initiated by an American, suggests that Gransnet, rebranded, would have a global appeal.

Caleo Mon 02-Feb-26 10:21:37

I find Gransnet is especially easy to navigate compared with other interactive social media.

Gransnet could do with an image makeover. For most people there is nothing especially interesting about being a grandparent, elderly, or middle aged. Gransnet could have more readers for its adverts if its image(branding) , especially its name ,cast its net more widely. Mumsnet's image is even more limiting than that of Gransnet.

For what it's worth, I visit Gransnet for its breadth of topics and its easy and welcoming format.

fancythat Mon 02-Feb-26 10:06:18

I go on there occasionally.
Mainly the property, and sometimes holiday topics.
I want[and sometimes need] to keep current.

nanna8 Mon 02-Feb-26 09:59:10

I don’t like mumsnet,personally but if I was younger I might I suppose. My children have all grown up, a different stage in our lives. Different interests, different perspectives.

SORES Mon 02-Feb-26 09:13:19

The Mende- divorce thread is a good example of how
and why going global will not work, as TerriBull describes.
This site depends on goodwill, mutual support, shared
cultural references and is self policing,
All this will be lost. Like tears in rain.

kittylester Mon 02-Feb-26 09:01:38

Good post, Terribull.

TerriBull Mon 02-Feb-26 08:31:45

I hope GN survives in some form or other, I've been with it more or less since its inception discovering it via MN. I do find MN very intresting and entertaining at times and in many instances still very relevant to our age group, after all we are not defined by being a grandparent just one facet of our lives surely. MN being such a huge entity is far more impersonal than GN. GN has a much more intimate feel and I'm sure I'd speak for many, it's easier to develop a cohort of posters of whom we feel an afinity with. The support threads in particular are one of the positives of this site.

fancythat Mon 02-Feb-26 08:16:40

I came across a site recently called "dull men" or something similar.
Men on there too.