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  2. J2 Global - Wikipedia

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    J2 Global was founded in December 1995 as JFax.com by Jaye Muller and Jack Rieley. [4] The company changed its registered name to J2 Global Communications, Inc. in August 2000, [5] and again to J2 Global on December 7, 2011, dropping "Communications" from its official name to reflect "…expansion from phone-number-centric services…into complementary lines of non-phone-number-centric services."

  3. Content moderation - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Content Moderation is a term coined by Sarah T. Roberts to describe the practice of "monitoring and vetting user-generated content (UGC) for social media platforms of all types, in order to ensure that the content complies with legal and regulatory exigencies, site/community guidelines, user agreements, and that it falls within norms of taste and acceptability for that site and its ...

  4. OpenAI says AI tools can be effective in content moderation

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    OpenAI, which is backed by Microsoft, said its latest GPT-4 AI model can reduce the process of content moderation to a few hours from months and ensure more consistent labeling.

  5. Wordfilter - Wikipedia

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    In some software users can view the text behind the wordfilter by quoting the post. Swear filters typically take advantage of string replacement functions built into the programming language used to create the program, to swap out a list of inappropriate words and phrases with a variety of alternatives. Alternatives can include:

  6. Moderation - Wikipedia

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    Moderation is the process or trait of eliminating, lessening, or avoiding extremes. It is used to ensure normality throughout the medium on which it is being conducted. Common uses of moderation include: A way of life emphasizing perfect amounts of everything, not indulging in too much of one thing.

  7. Moderation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Conceptual diagram of a simple moderation model in which the effect of the focal antecedent (X) on the outcome (Y) is influenced or dependent on a moderator (W). A statistical diagram of a simple moderation model. Moderation analysis in the behavioral sciences involves the use of linear multiple regression analysis or causal modelling. [1]

  8. McCulloch J-2 - Wikipedia

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    Jovanovich Jov-2 The initial prototype as designed by Drago Jovanovich. [citation needed]McCulloch J-2 and Super J-2 Production versions built by McCulloch from 1971 to 1974. 83 built.

  9. Interrupt coalescing - Wikipedia

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    Interrupt coalescing, also known as interrupt moderation, [1] is a technique in which events which would normally trigger a hardware interrupt are held back, either until a certain amount of work is pending, or a timeout timer triggers. Used correctly, this technique can reduce interrupt load by up to an order of magnitude, while only incurring ...