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boston bean

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Thu Aug 22, 2013, 08:09 AM Aug 2013

Huffington Post to end anonymous comments

The Huffington Post which has logged more than 260 million comments in its history will end anonymity in those comments, founder Arianna Huffington said Wednesday morning.

“Trolls are just getting more and more aggressive and uglier and I just came from London where there are rape and death threats,” Huffington said in comments to reporters after a speech at Hubspot’s Inbound 2013 conference in Boston. The changeover will come in mid-September, she said.


“I feel that freedom of expression is given to people who stand up for what they say and not hiding behind anonymity,” she said. “we need to evolve a platform to meet the needs of the grown-up Internet,” she said. The current Huff Po system  uses advanced algorithms to moderate comments plus 40 moderators, but that is not enough now, she said.


http://gigaom.com/2013/08/21/huffington-post-to-end-anonymous-comments/
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Huffington Post to end anonymous comments (Original Post) boston bean Aug 2013 OP
I quit that place in 2007 when they first started pre-moderating all the comments. House of Roberts Aug 2013 #1
There's no way to end anonymity David Krout Aug 2013 #2
And their comments dribble down to zero. nt Javaman Aug 2013 #3
agree gabby gabreski Aug 2013 #5
Welcome to DU, gabby! /nt demwing Aug 2013 #6
Welcome Gabby. :) nt Javaman Aug 2013 #7
Their commenting system.. one_voice Aug 2013 #4

House of Roberts

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1. I quit that place in 2007 when they first started pre-moderating all the comments.
Thu Aug 22, 2013, 09:25 AM
Aug 2013

It became so that you couldn't have a back and forth conversation without it taking all day.

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