>But the comments section beneath that journalism? It’s… broken. Trolls, harassment, enmity and abuse undermine meaningful discussion and push many people away.
>Many major newsrooms are removing their comments.
Is it possible that this is a ploy to get people to share their article on social media, commenting there, thus bringing in more people to read the article?
Here comes Mozilla. Attaching an "approve", "decline", and "ban" features(nothing new) to the comment section.
When are we going to accept that supreme censorship is inevitable?
https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/09/06/mozilla-washington-post-reinventing-online-comments/
washington post is CIA controlled garbage
look up operation mockingbird, they've regularly gotten massive CIA contracts since then
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>implying all news isn't CIA propaganda
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Banning shitposters is a must for having a mature, constructive discussion in any forum. I will support anything to kick shitposters off most websites, they belong to 4ch*n