You can actually change your settings to
moderate all comments on posts that are older (since they're more likely to be spam than the newer ones).
At least you do
n't moderate comments, so I respect the fact that you don't delete the negative ones (some bloggers do).
But
moderating comments here and on my other social media sites, as well as facilitating The Lasting Supper, keeps me online a few hours a day.
The purpose of the forum is to provide up - to - date analysis of contemporary political events and to
encourage moderated comment on all issues relating to politics, policy, and political reform (broadly conceived).
You seemed to ask for evo to take care of Luis C. Dear TJ Martin, they won't: if they were to
moderate this comment section, they would moderate you first.
In 2009 Facebook launched a plug - in option to host comments from websites on its platform, alleviating news organizations» need to tangle with the expensive and difficult business
of moderating comments.
The UBNow
editor moderates comments and reserves the right not to publish those that do not add anything new to the discussion or fail to adhere to the Comment Guidelines.
The Guardian
actively moderates its comments, but even though Gary Evans» calls to behead Matt Ridley caused a bit of a stir, it took the editors 32 hours to realize that death threats against political opponents is not really how we like to do things in Britain nowadays.
One issue in the case is whether a blog editor is responsible for what is said in his or her contents, and a debate is raging on Seobook and elsewhere as to
whether moderating comments increases or decreases any potential liability.
In March, we
introduced moderated comments to our article pages, so whether you love an article or vehemently disagree with it, now you have a platform for sharing your views.
I don't want anymore posts from «Lottery Gambling» showing up, and I didn't
like moderating the comments... too much work and not as exciting!
I have had a few strange comments that I deleted before even reading (I went to
moderated comments after receiving really bad comments a year or so ago).
I use the Transformer virtually every day for web browsing and online reading, sending and receiving email,
moderating comments for this blog, streaming music and videos, writing articles, using ASUS's really cool SuperNote app, playing games, and I've even got it setup to access my Windows computer remotely.
This isn't just about Joshua, but if, for whatever reason, the site isn't going to re-write their community guidelines and
actually moderate the comments, then we have to accept all the bad (negativity, elitism, smarmy / sarcasticness, panic attacks, etc.) along with all the good.