Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 20th Oct 2008 15:58 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes Here at OSNews, we use a moderation system where your peers rate your comments, and where the OSNews staff rarely intervene. This system was put in place after realising that the editorial moderation was failing miserably; it had become too much work. Sifting through ten reported comments a day is one thing, sifting through 100 of them each day is another. The result was that editorial moderation had become willy-nilly, which led to understandable user frustration, and pointless email rants back and forth between users and staff members (mea culpa). The answer to this problem turned out to be a two-step process: banning anonymous commenting, and our peer moderation system. While the moderation system has its flaws, it has exceeded all of our expectations in making sure that our comments' sections are free of spam, and relatively fun to read. Still, we realise problems exist, but we also see a lot of misinformation floating around. The treat we have in store for you today will help in fixing some of that.
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spiderman
Member since:
2008-10-23

I know him and his comments have been deleted and no explanation has been given at all. Just after you posted a comment which you didn't agree with, although many people modded it up. And his account was suspended without explanation either.

Edited 2008-10-23 18:47 UTC

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Adam S Member since:
2005-04-01

Sorry, it wasn't me. There goes that theory.

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spiderman Member since:
2008-10-23

Anyway, it is very annoying, you should do something about it. Not you specifically, but all of you.

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