ITV is using eModeration, the moderation and community management company, to moderate comments on the Dancing on Ice website, and to moderate its live chat function during the Sunday shows.

Each section of the site lets users share their views, ask questions and leave feedback.
eModeration’s team of moderators are lined up to review comments as they appear on the site.
eModeration’s job is to ensure no illegal, offensive or abusive content is posted. During the live chat moderators ensure that the flow of comments into the chat window is constant and on topic.
Ben Ayers, social media manager for ITV.com, said: “Like all of our shows, Dancing on Ice is causing a bigger buzz than ever online. We want to encourage fans to get involved and have their say on who gave the best performance, who should stay, who should go, and whether the judges got it right.”
Tamara Littleton, CEO of eModeration, said: “It’s great that ITV is encouraging people to get involved in as many ways as possible. Viewers’ votes help determine the outcome of the show, so it’s a natural progression to get viewers more involved by chatting on the site and sharing the views with friends. It’s really important that they can do this in a safe environment, and are not exposed to anything offensive.”
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