A Norwegian media outlet is batille eroticismspreading the love in an attempt to stop the hate.
SEE ALSO: We tested Google's new harassment tool on hateful right-wing commentsA tool public broadcaster NRK was using on their website to keep comments less angry and off-topic is now available to other sites.
It's a really simple concept. The tool is just a quiz with three multiple-choice questions about the article that a reader must take before posting anything in the comments section.
Site editors said they built it to force people to take a breath and calm down before posting an angry rant.
Here's a quiz on a story posted Monday about fake news in the media industry. (This is translated by Google from Norwegian into English.)
The comment quiz is now available on Github so any site or news outlet can force their readers to take a beat (or three) before writing something, no matter if was going to be mean, misinformed, total nonsense or insightful and brilliant.
Take that comments section trolls.
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