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Book review: So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson

Book review: So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson

I was deeply attracted by how Ronson conveys his messages after flipping through his book. It was an interesting read, written in a story-telling manner. He tells stories of those he has met and views the stories from the perspective of the victims. His writing does not advocate against cyber humiliation, instead he portrays the […]

Social Media and Privacy: Where do we put the limit?

Social Media and Privacy: Where do we put the limit?

…how our personal information is being used and stored by digital platforms raise many questions.

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Twittintentialism

Twittintentialism

Syazwina Saw writes to us from 2011 and wonders about the virtual and the real.

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Online News on the Line

Online News on the Line

Shannon Teoh asks: How important is journalism to you?

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Soul searching post-#GE13

Soul searching post-#GE13

Wan Hong gets pensive post-GE13.

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Rape, media coverage, and our bloodstained hypocrisy

Rape, media coverage, and our bloodstained hypocrisy

Do we rage and mourn purely based on the ephemerality of social media?

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Podcast: Intellectual Property Rights and Social Media

Podcast: Intellectual Property Rights and Social Media

What are the rules we should look out for?

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Young Adults’ Twitter Code of Conduct

Young Adults’ Twitter Code of Conduct

What should I tweet? How should I tweet? Why should you care?

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The Fifth Estate

The Fifth Estate

Why the internet means that the government no longer has a monopoly over propaganda.

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How Social Media Killed Batman

How Social Media Killed Batman

We must rise above the cacophony and chaos of social media.

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Social Media Fail

Social Media Fail

Why social media won’t be able to effect political change in Malaysia.

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What a mockery

What a mockery

The Ryan Giggs’ drama goes to show that rights to privacy and free press have to keep up with technological changes in this age of social media.

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SG Elections: It All Begins With Political Apathy

SG Elections: It All Begins With Political Apathy

A 20-year old Singaporean speaks up about frustrations with the system, the fear and apathy amongst Singaporeans, and why she is volunteering to help the Workers’ Party.

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Answering The People’s Call is The Way to Winning The Next GE

Answering The People’s Call is The Way to Winning The Next GE

The call of the people is accountability which is the ultimate checks and balances of democracy.

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People’s Call for Regime Change – Part 2

People’s Call for Regime Change – Part 2

The People’s Judge continues his call to the young to use the tools of modern communication to effect change in Malaysia, pointing out how we are stuck with a government using 19th century British colonial laws to further repress us.

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Is Malaysia A Nation of Cowards: Lessons From Tunisia & Egypt

Is Malaysia A Nation of Cowards: Lessons From Tunisia & Egypt

Is Malaysia a nation of cowards, who only sit and moan at what is going on around them?

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