Cesspool in a sentence as a noun

Personally I think it's a cesspool full of trolls.

The opinion ecosystem is a cesspool of the worst pieces of humanity.

It feels like the cesspool of the SEO underworld is physically manifesting itself.

Yes, an affiliate marketing scheme like this would have a big impactas well at turn the social network into a cesspool.

The browser is a very scary place to be, because its whole mission in life is connecting to the untrusted, infected cesspool of the Internet and then doing what the Internet tells it to.

The bad news if you don't create as much code as the young guy who is in the cesspool next to you but does his laundry at the 'plex' and eats three meals a day there, then your not going to do well on your evaluation.

They use name calling tactics like "play money" and "beenie babies fad" and scare tactics like "bubble" and "cesspool of criminal activity".What none of these arguments ever address is the massive gains in economic efficiency that Bitcoin can clearly provide.

Even though I shared YouTube videos publicly and commented on publicly-viewable Google+ posts with YouTube videos, I intended to only post my comments and shares on Google+, not syndicated everywhere at a later date without additional consent[1] and especially not the cesspool that is the YouTube comment section.

Internet yesterday:"YouTube comments are the cesspool of the internet, and you will lose brain cells by reading them"Internet today:"Anonymous and uncensored YouTube comments are the only thing standing between us and a dystopian surveillance state overseen by Google+"I understand there are there are tradeoffs, but so much of the hate seems to be arbitrary anti-Google ranting.

Cesspool definitions

noun

a covered cistern; waste water and sewage flow into it

See also: cesspit sink sump