I don't remember why, but several years on and I still checkout it out on a daily basis 
Starmer’s plan to ban under 16’s from social media
Disappearing contributors - part 2
Exactly that.
I thought it would be good to chat, and pick up information, though I never knew how much I’d appreciate it until I retired recently.
I don't remember why, but several years on and I still checkout it out on a daily basis 
I can't remember who recommended GN to me but I thoroughly enjoy reading through it each day. I am not a very frequent poster but have asked for advice occasionally and have been very touched by the responses I have received. 
Yes ...another estranged GM..looking for comfort and understanding. Gransnet has helped enormously. Really appreciate all the interesting posts and the humour too.
Always look out for the next newsletter !!!
Initially I joined Mumsnet looking for information/support from others in a similar situation as me regarding my then teen son, After about 6 months I felt among a toxic nest of vipers and wasn’t ever brave enough to post but I did find Gransnet through it and as I have grandchildren thought I would have a look. This is a much nicer safe space and thankfully no nests here 😊
My son had returned to his home in NZ after a visit with me.
As I was missing him I thought it would be an idea to find out if any other Grans had a family living in New Zealand or in far off shores.
Thanks all who did get in touch
I joined after seeing references to Gransnet in Mumsnet a few years ago. I doubt I’ll ever be a gran as my almost 22 year old offspring is unlikely to have children. I’m heading rapidly towards 65 and Mumsnet upsets and irritates in equal measure these days although I found it invaluable in the earlier days of being a mum.
I came across this site when my daughter announced she was pregnant with her first child. GD now aged 8. My son announced he was going to be a father. My GS was born 4 months later. I like reading the posts but rarely start a post
I joined when I came across it accidentally. Then I lurked and read for a while before deciding to formally join. I'm glad I did eventually although I am still abit of a lurker I have to admit.
I can’t remember how I came across Gransnet. It was certainly over ten years ago. It’s the only social media site that I’m on, and I really enjoy it. I look forward to it every day. Like others , I’ve learned a lot, and have had some laughs. Bellasnanna, you mentioned Galen. I used to enjoy her posts, and often wondered what happened to her. Thank you all for your informative, compassionate and entertaining posts.
I've joined Gransnet and looking forward to getting to know a few of you online.
I don't bother with social media and this felt like a lovely cosy substitute. It's good to see all the varied views and to put my fourpence worth in now and then,
Welcome, tabbie!
I joined to see how others managed being a grandparent when my 1st grandchild was born. Picked up some good tips on here and love this site
albertina
I don't bother with social media and this felt like a lovely cosy substitute. It's good to see all the varied views and to put my fourpence worth in now and then,
GN is not a cosy substitute for SM - it is SM😀
It is a public site, so we are not chatting amongst friends - all of our posts are available to anyone with an Internet connection, it has a page on Facebook where threads are posted, too.
I'm not picking holes in your post, just pointing it out as many people don't seem to realise that far more people will see 'cosy' posts on here than they will on a personal FB page that is set to 'friends only'. We have no control over who sees our posts, and GN owns the copyright on them.
tabbie
I've joined Gransnet and looking forward to getting to know a few of you online.
Hello Tabbie
Welcome, hope you will enjoy it here and join in the chats if you can , always nice to have more input into the threads and discussions.
Doodledog a good reminder. I sometines have ro give myself a reminder as well.
Some posts are quite identifying...unless it's all fiction... and if colleagues, family or frienda are being criticised remember they may be on this site as well. You never know.
I am on mumsnet and found gn that way. The different topics on each site offer an insight to issues I wasn’t really aware of. Or if I did know I didn’t appreciate that others felt the same way. Both sites are interesting and informative.
I can’t remember when or why I joined. I rarely posted at first, but it came into its own when DH was ill. Since he died I live alone and miss having someone to talk to, so it is good that there is always something interesting to read and contribute to conversations.
I recognise some names but I don’t remember who said what and I rarely recognise a poster by their ‘ posting style’.
It is a friendly community. I stop reading threads if posters turn on each other unpleasantly.
I came on in order to relate to other people my age who were also grandparents. People in the same generation know how things were and usually experienced the same issues in past decades so there is comfort in that I think.
I've been impressed by the knowledge and experience on here. Been humbled by the problems and illness that others endure too. Some threads open my eyes to things I knew nothing much about.
However there is another side which I avoid. I do not post about things I know nothing about nor pretend to. I avoid conflict like the plague due to my past history.
I have found reassurance about some problems I've thought I was alone with, and found that other people have struggled too. So I've not felt so alone. Even though I don't post much information gleaned on here helps a lot.
I transferred from Mumsnet as I too found many posters there being increasingly rude and aggressive and seemingly unable to discuss differences of opinion and experience. Gransnet is a far kinder and wiser place.
I’m not a Gran but am a Mum with an adult DS and am still on MN but with increasing distaste! I left it once and am thinking of leaving for good, just because of the sheer aggression of a few.
Thank you to all kind and valiant regulars here. You are much appreciated. I post sometimes.
There aren’t as yet any essential qualifications for being on Gransnet, so you’re welcome Indiebee.
Thank you Mollygo. 😊
I joined just before I became a granny, eleven years ago. I occasionally start threads, usually TV or film related. I read the Good Morning thread and Soop’s Kitchen for the kindness there.
I remember some posters during lockdown, who were just trolls and although I never interacted with them I got really annoyed. ✈️ 👜
I used to love Marydoll’s travelling adventures. She always seemed to get up to some sort of mischief and I would laugh so much at them. She still has me laughing now though. I was always quite jealous of the Glasgow meet ups! They seem like so much fun.
I enjoy reading about other people’s lives, sad, funny, hopeful and interesting, especially as I’m now virtually house bound and love the photos. So thank you everyone.
I joined around 2 years ago as a friend said it might help me when I was going through a rough time. I enjoy the a good morning thread and try to dip in every day. I don’t really like to spend too much screen time so I’m not a regular but definitely it has helped me over difficult times
Hello, newbie here. I joined because my friend told me about this site! I'm 52 y/o mum of a teenager.
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