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Content

MailOnline devotes much of its content to news and entertainment in the United States; this emphasis is in contrast to the print edition of the Daily Mail, which has no presence there.

MailOnline allows users to comment on articles and moderates such comments. The house rules state that the monitors usually remove inappropriate content in full, though they do reserve the right to edit comments. The site also does not allow comments on some articles for legal reasons.

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