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How Salon tamed the trolls and saved its online comments

How Salon tamed the trolls and saved its online comments

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" online comments can be worth having, if the publisher puts the work in." Excellent case study. Found this stat particularly interesting: "Users who log in, which is required if you want to comment, view seven pages per session on average, while non-registered users make it to only 1.7" I'd suggest that users who both view 4 times as much content AND contribute and share content are worth the effort of cleaning up a content cesspool for most publishers, whether they be online magazines or governments. - How Salon tamed the trolls and saved its online comments

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