Not exact matches
I reserve the right to
moderate, delete, or change any content within a
comment as I see fit at any
time for no reason.
Then they click on Report abuse enough
times to get your
comment moderated.
therefore he
moderates my
comments all the
time.
Comments are
moderated - please be patient to allow
time for them to go through.
Keyboard warriors aren't welcome All
comments are
moderated and may take
time to be approved.
Keyboard warriors aren't welcome All
comments are
moderated and may take
time to be approved.
(At this
time, all
comments are
moderated unless you have a previously - approved
comment.)
Hey there, we receive a lot of
comments daily and it takes a
time to
moderate all spam and approve appropriate
comments.
Comments are
moderated the first
time you submit, or if your
comment contains multiple or suspect links.
We generally don't
moderate comments in our sleep, but rather when
time allows.
Take a 48 hour
time out from WUWT for this abusive
comment, all other
comments from you will be
moderated until Monday - Anthony]
In the mean
time read my second link in my
comment just two above yours, which is presently
moderated presumably for featuring two links.
-LSB-...] According to Steven McIntyre, it seems Mosher received the CD in question from Watts Up With That's moderator, CTM (Charles The Moderator), who made a CD copy of the Climategate dossier that was left on accessed from a held / unmoderated
comment left on What's Up With That around the same
time that it was left on The Air Vent: On the evening of November 17, at around the same
time that links were placed at Jeff Id's and Warren Meyer's, the same
comment with the same link was also sent to WUWT, a
moderated site, where it caught the attention of moderator CTM, who notified Anthony right away.
On the evening of November 17, at around the same
time that links were placed at Jeff Id's and Warren Meyer's, the same
comment with the same link was also sent to WUWT, a
moderated site, where it caught the attention of moderator CTM, who notified Anthony right away.
One of the advantages of spending
time in the blogosphere where you don't just
moderate comments out of existence that are inconvenient is that you understand that nobody is going to respond to a vehement accusation against somebody without some sort of an argument or evidence.
I may (probably will) occasionally chime in, especially to update things I've previously blogged about before, but if and when I do, I'm going to leave
comments closed so that I don't have to
moderate them, and am not tempted to spend
time reading and responding to them.
And unless you completely filibuster us into changing our policy, your
comments will continue to be
moderated one at a
time.
RPJ «may»
comment there sometimes, but I also know there are
times when he's been
moderated too.
It might sound silly, but if you've ever
moderated blog
comments, you know that many people don't seem to even take the
time to read the post.
Audience members wondered about the
time commitment for blog coordinators, especially to
moderate comments, which revealed a range of approaches from no
comment functionality (Blogging for Equality) to
moderated comments (ABlawg) to a more liberal approach (University of Alberta).
My
comment policy remains as it has been for a long
time:
moderated.
For Creators trying to
moderate their
comments reels, combining Instagram and Facebook could reduce the
time it takes to scrub abusive trolls.
I would
moderate old posts, like many have suggested above, that way we can
comment freely on your new ones and you can weed out the spammers - man some people have nothing better to do with their
time!