Some media outlets have decided they’ve had enough of the endless juvenile trolling and hate-mongering, and have either adopted a stricter moderation policy (such as Politics Daily’s calling for a “civilogue”) or forced would-be commenters to fill out forms supplying information that would make it easier to track their identities and ban them if they run afoul of the site’s rules.
President Obama is to be commended for insisting on greater “civilogue” in this country in his State of the Union address.
2011 — David Olive, "Why bloggers quit", Everybody's Business (Toronto Star blog), 27 February 2011:
The notion of "civilogue" doesn't apply to this blog, whose comments are something of an oasis of civility and common sense that is an exception among most of the scores of online publications I peruse.