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Moderating trolls

Moderating trolls

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An alternative to Popular Science's approach: "Climate change articles trigger some of the most heated discussions on Ars Technica... a scientific matter with political ramifications, it's also the focus of astroturfers (fake grassroots movements), trolls, and the willfully scientifically illiterate. At Ars, we take trolling very seriously... we wanted to hear from you on these moderation practices. This article gives everyone a place where they can comment openly about the moderation policies here as they relate to climate discussions." - On moderation in climate discussions | Ars Technica

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