Sifting in a sentence as a noun

If everything is shared by default, you'll need to start sifting out the signal from the noise.

I hate sifting through the "YC startup raises $50" news, but I love to see what people are working on, and I'm not alone.

You can turn blue in the face sifting through all the wonderful labels people have constructed over the years.

> sites like Hacker News and Reddit have shown that readers are plenty smart, and capable of sifting through the ********,Oh?

And yet these pathways for comprehending information and sifting truth are built on trial and error.

I used to spend atleast 3-4 hrs initially just sifting through job posts, replying, emailing everyday.

I've got forensic accountants who are incredible at their job sifting through everything under the sun finding this stuff.

Scientific research is a slow process of careful accumulation, sifting, and construction of links.

But by sifting through this so-called metadata, they may identify potential leads with respect to folks who might engage in terrorism.

The problem here is that if FB took every single bug report that they got 100% seriously, they'd never get to the real bug reports, but would just constantly be sifting through the spam.

For me, finding a group of real friends is about sifting through the thousands of people I meet and clutching onto a precious few who bring out my best side and who will be there when the chips are down.

But sifting through the feedback online, I'm shocked and disappointed to see is the very person I reached out to trashing my project publicly in comment sections and on his twitter feed.

Sifting definitions

noun

the act of separating grain from chaff; "the winnowing was done by women"

See also: winnow winnowing