In addition to being expensive to hire moderators, they would also be likely to get one or more consumer groups that support boycotting the inquirer due to censorship (perceived or actual, I will let you decide).
It’s not worth the headache, imho.
Comments in periodicals have attracted a lot of people who seem to enjoy being part of the rage cycle. It has sadly ceased to be constructive “community” dialogue in most cases, if indeed it ever was.
It’s not worth the headache, imho.
Comments in periodicals have attracted a lot of people who seem to enjoy being part of the rage cycle. It has sadly ceased to be constructive “community” dialogue in most cases, if indeed it ever was.