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The Times has reduced the character count to 1,500 characters from 5,000 characters to allow the moderation staff to moderate comments more quickly.
Q. Art Kraus: question about moderators – are there folks who just moderate comments across a variety of blog topics – or do columnists generally moderate their own columns – or are there both types?
There has been no moderation of Jonathan Agnew,s comments supporting Harmison,s recall to the test side.Why then moderate comments that argue against the inclusion of Harmison?
Opinion columnists do not moderate comments for their own columns.
Authors can't moderate comments on their own (or anyone else's) articles.
(And any sensible blog lets you either moderate comments first or delete them afterwards).
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Requiring commenters to use real names demonstrably promotes civil discourse, as does moderating comments, as some newspapers, like The Times, have demonstrated.
His success probably rendered his time too valuable to spend on moderating comments.
Marie Tessier moderates comments on NYTimes.com and contributes to the Taking Note blog.
Q. ekeizer4: I just appreciate that the Times moderates comments in the first place.
Authors are able to shape the discussion on their books, moderating comments in a system similar to a blogpost.
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