{"id":223541,"date":"2017-06-26T18:14:47","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T22:14:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/fixing-toxic-comment-sections-requires-light-moderation-and-guidelines-not-censorship-highlander-newspaper.php"},"modified":"2017-06-26T18:14:47","modified_gmt":"2017-06-26T22:14:47","slug":"fixing-toxic-comment-sections-requires-light-moderation-and-guidelines-not-censorship-highlander-newspaper","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/censorship\/fixing-toxic-comment-sections-requires-light-moderation-and-guidelines-not-censorship-highlander-newspaper.php","title":{"rendered":"Fixing toxic comment sections requires light moderation and guidelines, not censorship &#8211; Highlander Newspaper"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Everyone whos visited the internet has seen the ugliness    that a websites comment section can host. Oftentimes, hate,    slander and generally ignorant comment threads will bury    genuine, insightful and civil discussion, leaving readers    frustrated and hostile  to say nothing of the irrelevant    trolling, name-calling and spam that will just as often flood    the page. How is a news organization meant to combat this?    Some, like the     New York Times, will strictly moderate    each comment and leave articles open for comments for only a    brief period.     NPR shut down their comment sections in    August of 2016, electing to move the discussion over to their    myriad of social media platforms, as has     Business Insider.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although approaches such as these may hide inflammatory and    discriminatory posts, they come at the cost of curbing free and    open expression, as well as weakening the channels for direct    communication between content creators and their audiences.    While comment sections can easily become choked with vile    posts, they still offer an open platform for the exchange of    ideas, and the unfiltered expression of the audiences honest    reactions to the content. The comment sections primary purpose    is to enable conversation, and while its understandable that    content creators would only want to see civil discussion,    teetering at the edges of censorship is not the way to go.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ultimately, inflammatory comments are an unavoidable aspect of    the internet. Rather than shut down comment sections    altogether, or constantly regulate each and every comment, an    alternative solution is for websites to ask their users upfront    to adhere to a loose set of community guidelines aimed at    encouraging an environment of relevant and open discussion.    Its inevitable that some users will still post comments that    others will not like, but instead of silencing those users, the    website can, in addition to maintaining community guidelines,    give each user the tools to block or hide posts which they find    objectionable. A solution like this gives users more power over    what they can see, and allows for free discussions without    moderators having to constantly regulate or ban anyone.  <\/p>\n<p>    The existence of abusive and hateful comments can be credited    to the nature of the internet itself as an open and wild    platform that can never be truly, completely controlled. Anyone    can put anything out there, and while this isnt an inherently    bad aspect, many people use that power for malicious ends,    particularly in comment sections. As much as an article or    videos comment section allows for interaction between the    creator and the audience, it also allows for the audience    members to be as spiteful and confrontational as they please.    It would be easy to chalk this up to the anonymity that being    online affords you: Some websites allow commenters to post    completely anonymously, but even if they dont, you can make an    account with a fake name and profile, then flame and troll all    you want with little to no repercussions. Even if you get    banned, you can just make a new profile ad infinitum.  <\/p>\n<p>    There may not be any absolute blanket solution to alleviate    this issue. However, one way of addressing it may be to limit    or remove anonymity as an option for posting online, and    require users to log into and use their Facebook profile to    post comments, as some websites currently do. This could cause    users to be more careful about their posts, since it can be    tied to their real identities. There are plenty of comments    online that users would not be willing to say with their real    name attached to it, since they would be held accountable and    possibly get in trouble for what they say. Potentially, this    could serve to reduce the amount of abuse and venom that we see    online.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, this solution could also be ineffectual. The    problem is that anyone can make a fake social media profile,    Facebook profiles included. Besides that, despite the added    accountability, people make poor decisions with their personal    social media all the time. Consider the Harvard freshmen who    recently got their     admission offers revoked for    posting     obscene memes and jokes on Facebook. And    besides them, there is no shortage of examples of people    getting     fired or     arrested for posting things that can be    considered unprofessional, threatening or illegal. Consider    also that Facebook, Twitter and other social media are no haven    from toxic and idiotic comments in general. While one would    think that having your real name and reputation at stake for    what you post online would serve to curb abusive and hateful    content, it seems that vitriolic posts and comments will always    crop up here or there.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another aspect to weigh is whether there are situations where    anonymity can be more valuable than accountability. For some    users, remaining anonymous is the only way in which they feel    comfortable expressing how they truly feel about certain    sensitive topics, or to talk about their personal experiences    without fear of compromising their privacy or that of their    friends or family. However, just because there are some    legitimate uses for anonymity online doesnt discount that many    users also abuse their anonymity to harass, stalk and bother    others. Although having your identity tied to your online    presence may not always deter users from posting hateful    content, complete anonymity and the lack of accountability also    allows plenty of users to harass and attack others all they    want, meaning that neither of these extremes can work for    keeping comment sections civil and constructive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dealing with online comments is a tricky business. Comment    sections can be informative and spark thoughtful conversation,    but are also home to a myriad of spam and worthless and    generally terrible posts by users who have nothing better to    do. However, it is not the job of a websites moderator to    obsessively monitor each and every comment or rule with an iron    fist. Instead, sites that allow comments should establish    guidelines for the kind of content they want to see, and then    give the the users the power to respond as they will. In order    to facilitate a free and open discourse, the policing of    comments should only be kept to a bare minimum, such as    removing posts which incite or threaten violence or contain    other illegal content. Free expression is essential for    intellectual conversation, and maintaining that means    coexisting with speech that not all users will appreciate.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/highlandernews.org\/30261\/fixing-ttoxic-comment-sections-requires-light-moderation-guidelines-not-censorship\/\" title=\"Fixing toxic comment sections requires light moderation and guidelines, not censorship - Highlander Newspaper\">Fixing toxic comment sections requires light moderation and guidelines, not censorship - Highlander Newspaper<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Everyone whos visited the internet has seen the ugliness that a websites comment section can host. 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