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Lui Fuck You: Internet failed as watchdog

sinren67

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But on the other hand, Temasek's losses can cover up at all cost.

*Pui* pAp


Internet not an effective self-regulated regime, says MICA

SINGAPORE: Contrary to what some may feel, Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Information, Communications and the Arts, Lui Tuck Yew, has said the internet is not an effective self-regulated regime.

Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, Mr Lui cited the example of cybertalk which erupted after MP Seng Hang Thong was set on fire by a disgruntled ex-cabbie.

The blogs of local netizens were abuzz with the incident involving Mr Seng. Mr Lui said while a small number of comments were sympathetic, most were unhelpful.

"Significant numbers were unkind. A small number was downright outrageous. It's disappointing."

Mr Lui added that the internet community had not done enough to rebut some of the unhelpful comments delivered by fellow netizens.

He said: "It is a squandered opportunity for a higher degree of self-regulation. It would have been an example of the genesis of the first step towards a more responsible, a greater self-regulatory regime.

"But many of those responses were not rebutted nor answered. And I think it is not healthy for some of those to remain on the net unchallenged, unquestioned, and unanswered."

The Singapore government is now making more efforts to engage netizens after the Advisory Council on the Impact of New Media on Society (AIMS) submitted its proposals in December last year. But it is opting for a cautious and pragmatic approach for now.

Mr Lui said to develop a responsible cyberspace, all parties, including the government and netizens, have to play a role.

He said bloggers and website proprietors need to maintain credibility, while netizens should do more to establish and enforce the norms of acceptable online behaviour.
 

zhihau

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the internet is not an effective self-regulating platform? which cave is Mr Lui living in? :confused::confused::confused:

Mr Lui, i think either you've failed to recognize that comments left on the net are pure and unadulterated material, or you've recognized the fact but you've decided to ignore it.

or perhaps you've failed to understand how the internet works. the blogosphere and forums functions in an asynchronous fashion, so the shit anyone left behind can always be picked up for stirring later.

and you think everyone is so free like your Internet Brigade to troll around every available posts and to rebut ar? :eek:

net users only post during their free time, ok?
 

leetahbar

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if he claims that he doesn't surf porn, he would believe every words every netizens posted. what an expensive goondu they are paying!!
 

leetahbar

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he should be enquiring ah thong why out of so many mps, he was so unlucky to be hammer once then bbq. both assailants happened to be retired taxi uncles. really very co-incidental or he must be very popular with taxi uncles.
 

kakowi

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The blogs of local netizens were abuzz with the incident involving Mr Seng. Mr Lui said while a small number of comments were sympathetic, most were unhelpful.

"Significant numbers were unkind. A small number was downright outrageous. It's disappointing."

Mr Lui added that the internet community had not done enough to rebut some of the unhelpful comments delivered by fellow netizens.

He said: "It is a squandered opportunity for a higher degree of self-regulation. It would have been an example of the genesis of the first step towards a more responsible, a greater self-regulatory regime.

"But many of those responses were not rebutted nor answered. And I think it is not healthy for some of those to remain on the net unchallenged, unquestioned, and unanswered."

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(1) Because it is unregulated, it is a truer expression of real feelings compared to a regulated environment

(2) What is self-regulation? In the case of that MP, how will self-regulation help? By voicing acceptable opinions instead of real feelings?

(3) If Mr Lui and his folks succeed in rebutting all comments, then there is only Mr Lui's standard in the internet world.

In summary, it is far better for Mr Lui and his folks to consider if the comments are symptoms of an underlying feeling of dissatisfaction to the PAP rule.

It is possible to silence critics and many authoritian regimes had done that.

But it is also possible to engage critics.

Engagement brings about self-evaluation. If PAP wants their critics to do self-evaluation, then PAP need to do their own soul searching too.

PAP will do well to start that process.

And I believe that they already did. I had seen some signs of that in the real world.

Keep it up.

Even after the Election.
 

guavatree

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old faggot Bob Sim surfed porn and suck lanjiaos with Lui Fuck You!

if he claims that he doesn't surf porn, he would believe every words every netizens posted. what an expensive goondu they are paying!!

old fart faggot fake monk PAP dog Bob Sim Kheng Hwee,

temple thief, swindler, fraudster, cheat, con-artist, liar, hypocrite, deceiver, all rolled into one!

of course you surfed porn and suck lanjiaos with him!

LOL
 

jw5

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the internet is not an effective self-regulating platform? which cave is Mr Lui living in? :confused::confused::confused:

Mr Lui, i think either you've failed to recognize that comments left on the net are pure and unadulterated material, or you've recognized the fact but you've decided to ignore it.

or perhaps you've failed to understand how the internet works. the blogosphere and forums functions in an asynchronous fashion, so the shit anyone left behind can always be picked up for stirring later.

and you think everyone is so free like your Internet Brigade to troll around every available posts and to rebut ar? :eek:

net users only post during their free time, ok?
You can't blame him, he probably has never gone on the internet as he is not allowed to watch porn.
 

guavatree

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unemployed parasite old faggot BobDog is popular!

very co-incidental or he must be very popular with taxi uncles.

unemployed parasite old fart faggot fake monk PAP dog Bob Sim Kheng Hwee,

temple thief, swindler, fraudster, cheat, con-artist, liar, hypocrite, deceiver, all rolled into one!

also co-incidental you're extremely popular

after you bashed your father to a pulp for throwing away your gay porn!

stealing money from temples and stealing handphones (not sure if h/p waved at you)!

cheating and conning 'frenz'!

calling your mother LAU-CHEE-BYE after she reprimanded you for doing fuck-all at home!
 

locky2ky

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the internet is not an effective self-regulating platform? which cave is Mr Lui living in? :confused::confused::confused:

Mr Lui, i think either you've failed to recognize that comments left on the net are pure and unadulterated material, or you've recognized the fact but you've decided to ignore it.

or perhaps you've failed to understand how the internet works. the blogosphere and forums functions in an asynchronous fashion, so the shit anyone left behind can always be picked up for stirring later.

and you think everyone is so free like your Internet Brigade to troll around every available posts and to rebut ar? :eek:

net users only post during their free time, ok?

no mr lui doesn't live in a cave he lives in a classroom that is divorced from the real world. and he only speaks and behaves in the way his school master dictates otherwise he will be sent to the naughty children corner.
 

zhihau

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no mr lui doesn't live in a cave he lives in a classroom that is divorced from the real world. and he only speaks and behaves in the way his school master dictates otherwise he will be sent to the naughty children corner.

my bad... my most sincerely apologies to that poor student then... :eek::eek::eek:
 

wizard

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We must write on the internet when MP kana burned.

"Oh so pityful he go all out to help people and reach out to them yet he still persist in his work. Good Job PAP MP"

When Mrs Lee sickie

" We must write we as a country rehardless off religion pray then she has a safe recovery"

When recession here

" we must write we will all pull thru as a nation"

Basically they want to hear politically correct answer.

So do I want to be fake??

maybe that is the problem with the parliment " Too Fake "

Oh sorry I am wrong. That is a wrong way to write in the internet.

I should write " They have the best plan ever to counter recession, we are so grateful for them.."

I hope those got retrench and replace by FT are those who vote for PAP. Karma.....
Obviously ..LTY are not happy with this again.
 
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