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Daily SG: 1 Apr 2009

Ministers Aplenty This Cabinet Change
- Today In Singapore: Choosing An Heir Designate
- Wayang Party: Cabinet “reshuffle”: Is it for self-renewal or self-preservation?

General Elections 2009
- Chemical Generation Singapore: Minority Report
- a blog day’s work: E-mail interview with TOC

Recession
- Sgpolitics.net: Growth For the People Desired
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Home loans hinder Singapore recovery
- TOC: Financial crisis has become full-blown economic crisis, says George Yeo
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Singapore paper slow to report Singapore news

A Law to Barter Me Organs
- TOC: Human Organ Transplant Act – optimism despite concerns

The Aftermath of the NTU Passings
- Sgpolitics.net: Father of David Hartanto Widjaja Asks Indonesian Police for Help

Film’s Act
- Only “objective” and “factual” political films please, we’re Singaporeans: Martyn See resubmits banned films

We Don’t Need No Regulation
- Wayang Party: SHOCKING: IP addresses of internet trolls traced to various government agencies and stat boards!!!
- Haro Genki: Alternative media in Singapore is just another 154th. [Thanks Andrew]
- Unmoderated and Free: Unwarranted Censorship at TOC

Healthcare
- The Wayang Party: Improve the remuneration for local doctors instead of turning to foreign doctors

Daily Discourse
- The Wayang Party: Why the PAP needs to continue paying obscene salaries to attract unwilling politicians
- Aussie Pete: One Hand Clap For The Govt – Woodlands Ave 7 On The Way To being Safe

Life, the universe and everything
- the kent ridge common: Why the matrix will not tolerate total creativity
- still me: The S factor – how stupidity makes us all feel better
- Singapore Agnes Tan: List of crimes and tricks at JB and Malaysia

There’s been a lot of talk about comment moderation recently. We let the spam filter do most of the work, but we will delete stuff that cross the line of common sense/decency. One of this we feel strongly about is impersonation.

From: Wayang Party
To: me
Subject: RE: Wayang Admin comments in SGDaily
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:58:15 +0800

Hi there,
It’s not from us.
Please help us put up a notice and we will announce it on our site.

Impersonation, trolling, bashing = delete

Life is short, don’t live yours pretending to be someone else :)

7 Responses to “Daily SG: 1 Apr 2009”

  1. 1
    Jaunty Jabber:

    Being Alternate does not equal to having alternative influences and responsibilities. I expect any alternate news center, be it a blogger or any self-grouped online news center to assume integrity and social responsibilities the same as the main stream.

    All self-organized online news centers shall regulate themselves to ensure that all of their activities, reports and its intonation do not bring nuisance or cause harm to the general public.

  2. 2
    Wayang 154!:

    Thanks Haro Genki for putting up your criticism of the NEW 154th! WAYANG PARTY!! haha.

    Let’s take the battle to them and set up similar sites pointing out their bullshit!

  3. 3
    singaporedaily:

    Guys, please take your personal vendetta elsewhere. Follow your own advice and start a blog.

    We are liberal people but don’t use this space to launch attacks on others.

    I repeat
    Impersonation, trolling, bashing = delete

  4. 4
    Wonder:

    I thought sgdaily said it doesn’t censor comments but my comment on Wayangparty people starting all these attacks in the old Sammyboy was deleted. Is that attack, impersonation or trolling? I was pointing to the truth!

  5. 5
    kaRASU:

    Nobody is stopping you from starting and writing in your own blog all the things you believe in. That’s the beauty of blogging. Constant ranting in someone else’s comment section is plain rude and you will be lucky to even get an explanation why they are deleted. Common netiquette, go read it sometime.

  6. 6
    Wonder:

    That’s the whole point. Sgdaily has the gall to put up comments from Wayangparty lambasting the TOC for censoring comments and censors anything critical of Wayangparty.

  7. 7
    great eggs:

    The Singapore Daily
    where TOC and Wayang Party wash their dirty linen

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