Moderation in a sentence as a noun

That's the first thing PG told me about moderation and the thing he has emphasized most.

Which is a shame as done in moderation it seems a sound one to me and a win for all involved.

I'm going to have to pull back from moderation somewhat, or these features will never get built.

To the moderation: that's a really innacurate change of the title.

And, in moderation, as a conduit for learning other ideas it could be fantastic.

This would lead to...2a. Either moderators endorsing multiple such comments, due to race conditions and stale views during moderation, or2b.

Being on the right side of history about an issue does not automatically waive us from intellectual rigor and moderation.

If you can get past the notion that "no one in the world can use animated icons well", you might realize that these could be used in moderation to add a hint of whimsy to a site.

In moderation, of course, and mega-caveats for anyone who has a family history of schizophrenia.

I'm Xposting this from his blog... don't think it will make it past moderation:Looks intriguing but be very careful with your credibility; a freelancing site thats considered untrustworthy is a failed freelancing site.

" You're not fooling anyone: the schtick you are employing is to make statements that are tailored to offend, under the guise of "stating your opinion," and then get outraged when they do offend and people take advantage of the moderation mechanism of a downvote to say, "we don't want this here.

Partly it's because a lot of the stories are old news by the time they get past the editors, and they've already hit the front pages of HN, relevant subreddits, etc. Partly it's because the discussions are too big for a simple chronological ordering to really work and the system for filtering by moderation score doesn't seem to help much.

Moderation definitions

noun

quality of being moderate and avoiding extremes

See also: moderateness

noun

a change for the better

See also: easing relief

noun

the trait of avoiding excesses

See also: temperance

noun

the action of lessening in severity or intensity; "the object being control or moderation of economic depressions"

See also: mitigation