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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Moderating Comments at the New York Times

Ever wonder how a big web site like the New York Times moderates comments? Look no further. Marci Alboher, one of the paper's bloggers, explains her responsibility in the process and points to the Times' official policy on the matter.

In Alboher's case, what's notable is that she doesn't stand for anything self-promotional. She bounces comments that she says are "pandering to me (like visiting the blog to tell me that I’m brilliant and have my finger on the pulse of something) or blatantly self-promotional."

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