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  2. Stack Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Along with posting questions and answers, users can add comments to them and edit text written by others. [53] Each Stack Exchange site has a "meta" section where users can settle disputes, in the style of MetaFilter's "MetaTalk" forum, because the self-moderation system for questions and answers can lead to significant arguments. [54]

  3. Internet forum - Wikipedia

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    Moderators also answer users' concerns about the forum and general questions, as well as respond to specific complaints. Common privileges of moderators include: deleting, merging, moving, and splitting of posts and threads, locking, renaming, and stickying of threads; banning , unbanning, suspending, unsuspending, warning the members; or ...

  4. Column: How to get real answers from Trump and Harris? Ask ...

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    Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are skilled at avoiding questions they don't want to answer. Here are questions moderators should ask at the debate.

  5. r/IAmA - Wikipedia

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    r/IAmA is a subreddit for question-and-answer interactive interviews termed "AMA" (short for "Ask Me Anything"). AMA interviewees have ranged from various celebrities to everyday people in several lines of work.

  6. Bias by moderators in online chatrooms can be identified and ...

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    Reddit moderators often cut content from chatrooms based on their own political views. University of Michigan researchers say there is a better way. Bias by moderators in online chatrooms can be ...

  7. AOL Community Leader Program - Wikipedia

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    The AOL Community Leader Program or AOL CLP was the official name for the large group of America Online online service volunteers who moderated chat rooms, message boards, and download libraries. The program's roots dated back to the use of online remote volunteer "guides" by AOL predecessor QuantumLink at its start in 1985. The system which ...

  8. Quora - Wikipedia

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    Quora is a social question-and-answer website and online knowledge market headquartered in Mountain View, California. It was founded on June 25, 2009, [5] and made available to the public on June 21, 2010. [6] Users can collaborate by editing questions and commenting on answers that have been submitted by other users. [7]

  9. Guidelines for Comments on AOL

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    Help keep AOL a fun and safe place by remaining considerate and respectful when posting comments. Our Community Guidelines provide more info about the types of content and conduct that are prohibited on our platforms, and the actions we may take on accounts for violations of the Guidelines.