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- adjective Not
moderated ; having nomoderator
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not made less extreme
Etymologies
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Examples
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Why wouldn’t he want to participate in unmoderated debates on substantive issues?
About Those Town-Hall Meetings… - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Another site, UK Welder, was forced to close down yesterday to all 'unmoderated' messages after it was hijacked by strike plotters.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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For good or for ill, (i say ill) this is an unmoderated comments section.
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How about this for a brief version: I'm aiming for something between a traditional "letters to the editor" section in a newspaper (extremely selective) and the the "anything goes" of unmoderated blogs.
Open Climate Science or Denial of Service attacks? | Serendipity 2009
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For the most part, the trolls come here because the threads are unmoderated, and the commenters engage the trolls.
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It's not unusual for people of the Twittersphere to say rude, racist, or misogynist things; like any other mostly unmoderated corner of the internet, users can spew what they want at whomever they please.
Morra Aarons-Mele: Tweeting the Huntsman Daughters: Social Media #Fail Morra Aarons-Mele 2012
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Given that the collaborating ones then abandoned it and only one of them had the ability to administer it, it just languishes, receiving the occasional bizarre or meaningless comment (I still get the comment notifications) which goes unmoderated.
(blog) suicidal thoughts « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2009
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Casual readers could dip their toes with the free version, but habitual readers would pay a few cents to get a clean page with no pagination or ads, unmoderated comments, exclusive features, etc.
Open Thread: Should Newspapers Charge for Online Content 2009
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Khaled El Balshy's case is the second incident where a blogger is pursued because of unmoderated comments on his blog.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Bad Boys Who do not Moderate Blog Comments 2009
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It's not unusual for people of the Twittersphere to say rude, racist, or misogynist things; like any other mostly unmoderated corner of the internet, users can spew what they want at whomever they please.
Morra Aarons-Mele: Tweeting the Huntsman Daughters: Social Media #Fail Morra Aarons-Mele 2012
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