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On pokergods Internet websites which invite users to post comments, a moderation system is the method the webmaster chooses to sort contributions which are irrelevant, obscene, illegal or insulting from contributions which are useful or informative.Various types of Internet sites permit user comments, for example pokergods Internet forums, Web logs, and news sites powered by scripts such as phpBB, a Wiki or PHP-Nuke. Depending on the sites content and intended audience, the webmaster will decide what kinds of user comments are appropriate,

then delegate the responsibility of sifting through comments to their Moderator pokergods Most often webmasters will attempt to eliminate Internet Troll spamming, or flaming, although this pokergods varies widely from site to site.AnarchyAnarchy is the oldest of moderation strategies and dates back pokergods to a time when the Internet was a smaller place and people who were misbehaving

could more easily be traced. This system can be seen today in Usenet newsgroups - where no message is ever censored or deleted. Unfortunately with the advent of electronic commerce the newsgroups have largely become overrun with spamming and many groups are not suitable pokergods for children. Some argue that Usenet is no longer a useful communication medium although

client-side solutions in modern newsreader software such as bayesian filtering techniques offer some hope. Various websites still prefer to avoid censorship entirely, mainly for freedom of speech pokergods reasons.Supervisor moderationThis kind of moderation system is often seen in Internet forums. A group of people are chosen by the webmaster to act as his delegates,

enforcing the community rules pokergods chosen by him on his behalf. These people are given special powers to delete or edit contributions of others and/or exclude people based on their e-mail address or IP address and attempt to keep the peace within the community.User moderationThis system allows any user to moderate any other users contributions. On a large site with a sufficiently large active population, this usually works well since relatively small numbers of troublemakers are screened out by the votes of the rest of the community.

The definitive example of a user moderation system pokergods is Slashdot.Each moderator is given a limited number of "mod points", and they canuse each one to moderate an individual article up or down by one point. Articles thus accumulate a score.The score is additionally bounded to the range -1 to 5 points.When viewing the site, a threshold can be chosen from the same scale, and only posts meeting or exceeding that threshold will be displayed. The Slashdot system is further refined pokergods by the concept

of karma - the ratings assigned to a users previous contributions can bias the initial rating of contributions he or she makes.Moderator powers pokergods are assigned for short times based on various factors including karma, and a meta-moderation system to ensure moderators are doing a good job.External links Slashdot - A definitive example of user moderation phpBB - an Internet forum system offering supervisor moderationpl:systemy moderacji