No To Internet Regulation

Resources:
- Bloggers 13 Proposals for Internet Freedom in Singapore
- AIMS Consultation paper 29 August 2008 [PDF]
26 Jun 2009
- EurekAlert: Online ethics and the bloggers’ code revealed [via Singabloodypore]
19 Jun 2009
- Sgpolitic.net: Internet in Singapore restricted by ‘next generation’ controls
30 Apr 2009
- ed’sperience’s Blog: Internet Regulation in Singapore, ‘Opposition’-style
20 Apr 2009
- Balderdash: keep cyberspace chatter meaningful
17 Apr 2009
- The Kent Ridge Common: The dissenting civil servant and the online media
13 Apr 2009
- Littlespeck: PAP blogs back
9 Apr 2009
- The Brotherhood Press: Why even trolls deserve the right to privacy - a study on how to win all the battles and still lose the war
- Jaslyn Go’s Blog: My Comments on TOC Article - Engaging netizens – time to come out of comfort zones, politicians
2 Apr 2009
- The Kent Ridge Common: Establishing the Internet as a credible opinion base
1 Apr 2009
- 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
31 Mar 2009
- TOC: New faces watching new media
30 Mar 2009
- The Brotherhood: Why Blogosphere needs to run TOC, Wayangparty and the Brotherhood Press out of town!
26 Mar 2009
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Still a climate of fear…
25 Mar 2009
- Wayang Party: Reasons behind site shutdown
- Wayang Party: Anonymity in cyberspace is really an illusion
24 Mar 2009
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: The Many Faces of Moderation in Internet
- Geekonomics: Can the Internet be self-regulated? [Thanks Nic]
19 Mar 2009
- Sgpolitics.net: The Internet and Opposition Politics
- Singapore Enquirer: Government increasingly forced to respond to anonymous bloggers
11 Mar 2009: IPS Forum: Getting Their Hands Dirty: Recent Developments in Singapore’s Political Blogosphere
- SilentAssassin’s Archive: Old vs New: Providing alternatives or power-grab?
10 Mar 2009
- Gerald Giam: E-Engaging young S’poreans…with whom?
- Seah Chiang Nee: Engaging the young and restless on their virtual turf
9 Mar 2009
- mrbrown: the mrbrown show: new media gahmen
6 Mar 2009: IPS Forum: Getting Their Hands Dirty: Recent Developments in Singapore’s Political Blogosphere
- James Gomez: Online Civil Disobedience In Singapore
- Sgpolitics: Online Civil Disobedience in Singapore
- Singapore Social Activist: Getting Their Hands Dirty - An Allusion or Elusion
- TOC: Views on New Media development at IPS Seminar [Vid]
- Singabloodypore: Political blogs makes leap
- Vinyarb: SPH compares readership with blogs to feel good about themselves
5 Mar 2009: IPS Forum
- TOC: Political blogs more sophisticated but obstacles remain
4 Mar 2009
- geraldgiam.sg: Govt wiretapping opposition? MHA must respond to State Dept
3 Mar 2009
- nofearSingapore: Pseudonyms and anonymous blogging- Are nom de guerre still needed in Singapore?
2 Mar 2009
- The Brotherhood: The Illusion of Chasing Online Credibility
- Sam’s thoughts: Engaging e-Engagement
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: See Nao Thinks Gahmen Should Promote Bloggers
27 Feb 2009
- Gerald Giam: Blogging and identity: To name or not to name?
26 Feb 2009
- The Sun Shines on Singapore: The Culture of Fear Revisited
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Did the PM say traditional media is unbiased?
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: New Media - The Next Frontier
- Dotseng: One Extraordinary Asian Spectacle for Sale! - Part I
25 Feb 2009
- Kent Ridge Common: Relooking Freedoms of Speech and Press in Singapore
- Wayang Party Club: Countering PM Lee’s erroneous perception of the New Media
- Yaw Shin Leong: If You Can’t Beat It, Join It
- My sketchbook: PM Lee ventures into wild wild west(new media)
24 Feb 2009
- Gerald Giam: The PAP’s evolving new media strategy
- Blowin’ In The Wind: The newspaper’s the problem, not the blogs
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: My Spectacles are Not Spectacles: New Media, Old Strategies and Stale Messages
- Feed Me To The Fish: 1st World Singapore like anonymity in cyberspace is an illusion
- A Lesser Mortal: A Cowardly and Shameful Threat
- a writer’s blog: Thoughts from a new media conference
- Making History Relevant: Thoughts on news blogs
- Singapore Dino: PM Lee, Don’t talk nonsense to Singaporeans
23 Feb 2009
- Singapore Alternatives: Fear and Patriotism: Another Threat to Netizens
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Minister Vivian Balakrishnan : Your anonymity is an illusion..
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Seditious Bloggers Charged to Instill Fear?
- Yawning Bread: On community moderation of internet content
- TOC: Moderating the Internet – lets hold the wild horses
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: Light touch, but hey, we will prosecute you
- Singapore Dino: Vivian Balakrishnan Openly Threatens Singapore Bloggers
19 Feb 2009
- Alice Cheong in Wonderland: I say, so you believe?
~~~~MP Burnt Saga~~~~
12 Feb 2009: MP burnt
- TOC: Discrediting the “new media”
- Making History Relevant: Wayang Party Club Proposal Is Irrelevant
10 Feb 2009: MP burnt
- Mathia Lee: Recent comments not to control, but to discredit internet content
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Did the bloggers squander an opportunity or the government still doesn’t get it?
- Sam’s thoughts: Tangled in the Internet
- Wayangparty: 3 feasible strategies the government can adopt to counter rising anti-establishment sentiment in cyberspace
9 Feb 2009: MP burnt
- A long and arduous road of an entrepreneur: The Voice Of The Void
- This lush garden within: Lui Tuck Yew’s one-sided argument
- Yawning Bread: Behind Today’s Lui story
- TOC: RADM Lui’s comments highlight growing divide that needs to be bridged
- Wayang Party Club: Real culprit spreading lies about cause of fire attack on Seng Han Thong is SPH!
- a writer’s blog: Engaging creatively online
- Gerald Giam: My response to RAdm Lui’s remarks about “self-regulation”
- SilentAssassin’s Archive: Internet Regulation: more to come?
- My Little Corner: Online Self Regulation?
- Cavalierio: Atrocious Aussies
- Digital Terrorist: Nothing Changed Since 1994
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: Ms Ho’s best friend, no not their family’s dog
- Singapore Alternatives: Reflections: Voice of the People
6 Feb 2009: MP burnt
- Sgpolitics: Lui Tuck Yew’s admonishment of netizens misses the forest, the trees, and even the overhead bridge
- Yawning Bread: Shield us good, mock us bad, says Lui
- Empty Vessels: We don’t need no regulation..
- a writer’s blog: Self-regulation fail?
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: Lui Tuck Yew Obviously Do Not Read My Blog
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: Is the gahmen going to regulate cyberspace now?
- Dotseng: Mr Brown and The Man Who Got Burnt?
- The Lycan Times: Cyberspace Self Regulation?
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: Slander: your definition or mine?
- The Wayang Party Club: Lui Tuck Yew should recall what his PAP colleague Wee Siew Kim said in 2006
- TPJCians: Citizen Journalism In Singapore [Thanks azhar]
- Sam’s thoughts: Lui Tuck Yew and the Internet
- My sketchbook: Our cyberspace sheriff
- EDMW: Just now I saw on evening newspapers headlines that police is going to investigate..
5 Feb 2009: MP burnt
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Minister Liu : Community squandered” an opportunity to show a higher degree of self-regulation
- Celluloid Reality(s): Diversity and eating one’s proverbial cake
- The eOK .network: Is the crowd telling us a story?
- mrbrown.com: Singapore Govt says: Internet very unruly and unkind, not self-regulated enough
- ringisei: Coffee shop talk not an effective self-regulated regime
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: You can do more: because you didn’t show sympathy for the burnt MP
20 Jan 2009
- SilentAssasin’s Archive: It’s different
- Information Read By Me: What was the Old Man Thinking: MP on Fire P2 [Thanks Ling Wei Ta]
19 Jan 2009
- The Wayang Party Club: Fire attack on MP draws more amusement than outrage from netizens
- The Void Deck: MP Seng Flamed Again and Again
16 Jan 2009
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: When Idiots rule the Blogs of Singapore
15 Jan 2009
- Cavalierio: The state of mind | MP set in flames
13 Jan 2009
- Sam’s thoughts: Burned by the system
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: First punch, now burn. What’s next?
- Military Life: Senseless Violence in Disneyland with a Death Penalty
- Simply Jean: Ex-cabby, assailant of MP Seng Han Thong charged
- The Void Deck: What Others Are Saying: MP Kena BBQ! Piangz!
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Insane act, insane attacker…
- Agents Are Go!! vs The Psychic Wall: 2009 - the boiling point
12 Jan 2009
- Simply Jean: Singapore MP set on fire
- i have succumbed to peer pressure: The ‘why’ and not the ‘what’
- Kaffein-nated: No joke, I’d rather have a shoe or two thrown at me
~~~MP Burnt Saga~~~
4 Feb 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Some clarification to the newspaper articles
3 Feb 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- Cowboy Caleb: TNP: 30 Bloggers Joining SG Bloggers Assoc
2 Feb 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- The Lycan Times: Association of Bloggers Singapore (II)
- Endoh’s Dungeon: Independence of a Blogger is a myth
- Digital Terrorist: Rupture in the One-Woman Association
30 Jan 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- Endoh’s Dungeon: Stepping away..
- XTRALICIOUS: Curtain Call
- Nicole: henceforth, i take my leave
- The Ignorantsoup: Updates; Chinese New Year; Association of Bloggers
- deadpris: Party ends before it even begins? [Assocation of Bloggers SG]
- Unique-Frequency: Thoughts On The Association Of Bloggers (Singapore): Where They Went Wrong
- XTRALICIOUS: Association of Bloggers - clearing up the doubts
28 Jan 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: What does it mean to be a blogger?
- The Lycan Times: On local blogosphere (II)
- Mr Wang Says So: The Association of Bloggers - My Prediction is a Quick Death
- this lush garden within: Association of Bloggers - are you kidding me?
23 Jan 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- Endoh’s Dungeon: The high expectations required of the association
- “Fence In”: A blogger’s association for Singapore
- Singularity Industries: Whose side are you on?
- Unbranded Bread n Butter: Not My Bloggers Association Singapore [Thanks Roti John, we stopped the press for you :-)]
- Daphnemaia: Xenophobic President of Association of Bloggers (Singapore) attacks bystanders
- Talk Rock: Nobody Bloggers start Association of Bloggers (Singapore)
- My sketchbook: Singapore’s association of Bloggers
22 Jan 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- The Lycan Times: Current Affairs: Association of Bloggers Singapore
- A long and arduous road of an entrepreneur: Square Room
- a blog day’s work: A new association of, or for, bloggers
- Holly Jean: The Association Of Bloggers. What’s In It For ME?
- Jialat.com: Sorry, Association Of What?
21 Jan 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- Anonymous_X: 5 Top Reasons of Not Joining Association of Bloggers (Singapore)
- Digital Terrorist: Singapore Blogger Association?!
20 Jan 2009, The Association of Bloggers
- Balderdash: Delusions of grandeur
- Tribolum: The Empress’ New Clothes
- My Singapore News: Bloggers forming an association?
- Singabloodypore: Association of Bloggers (Singapore)
- Endoh’s Dungeon: It’s finally HERE!
- eastcoastlife: Association of Bloggers (Singapore) revives kampung spirit
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Association of Bloggers (Singapore)
19 Jan 2009
- Just Stuff: Why MICA needs a ray gun to win the internet war – The perils of using old solutions to solve a new problem [PART I][Part II]
13 Jan 2009
- groundnotes: The AIMS Report: Fire-fighting the MICA Way
- Wayang Party: Are netizens living in their own ivory towers in cyberspace?
12 Jan 2009
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: one step forward, another step back?
- Sgpolitics.net: Has the PAP Internet Brigade lost its teeth?
- Mathia Lee: Mission (Im)possible: State regulation of the Internet
- Wayang Party: Lame response to AIMS recommendations shows how behind times the PAP is
- Yawning Bread: Singapore government rejects AIMS’ key recommendations
- My sketchbook: Short illustrated guide on government’s response to AIMS
- Sgpolitics.net: Government retains the same old climate of administrative discretion with regards to political films
- Only “objective” and “factual” political films please, we’re Singaporeans: Singapore Goverment still fearful of political films
16 Dec 2008
- TheSuffocate: The race to the online world: how PAP and the dissidents took flight in the course of the internet age
- A writer’s Blog: Debate on new media
15 Dec 2008
- The Void Deck: PAP Engagement in the Internet: Beyond Counter-Insurgency
- TOC: Youth Focus: Don’t govern the Internet with Old World methods
4 Dec 2008
- Singapore Angle: The 229-page AIMS report recommends maturity and common sense [Thanks Bernard]
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Political films must not be political
3 Dec 2008
- theory.isthereason: AIMS Report: Engaging New Media (Dec 2008) [Participatory Governance]
- A Singaporean: Opening Up The Web to Politics?
- TOC: More political space for Singaporeans if Government accepts proposals: AIMs
- Sgpolitics.net: AIMS’s final submission to MICA — my view of its recommendations regarding online political content
- Gerald Giam: AIMS report shows the way forward
25 Nov 2008
- Yawning Bread: Conversation stoppers
12 Nov 2008
- Wayang Party: How to wage and fight a cyber-guerilla war
31 Oct 2008
- JUST STUFF: Suggested Solutions for managing e-relationships between netizens and government / Part 3 B / The Strategic Initiative (The Final Chapter)
13 Oct 2008
- Just Stuff: Suggested Solutions for managing e-relationships between netizens and government / Part 3 A / The Foundation
6 Oct 2008
- Just Stuff: Suggested Solutions for managing e-relationships between netizens and government / Part 2 / The Challenges
29 Sep 2008
- Readings From A Political Duo-ble: Online alternative politics in Singapore - Thoughts on Gomez’s thesis
- JUST STUFF: Suggested Solutions for managing e-relationships between netizens and government / Part 1 / Preamble
23 Sep 2008
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Disbelieving
22 Sep 2008
- My Singapore News: Uniqueness of space in Cyberspace
17 Sep 2008
- theory.isthereason: Beyond the Govt / Citizen Dichotomy: Our Response to AIMS
16 Sep 2008
- TOC: Democracy and Elections: The Impact of Online Politics in Singapore
- TOC: Films of demos and assemblies approved by the authorities
- No “partisan stuff” political films please, we’re Singaporeans: Short film on elderly poor rated NC16
15 Sep 2008
- Yawning Bread: The Mr & Mrs Tan gambit
- Just Stuff: Darth Vader is in the mood for love - A Study in the Art of AIMS / Part 1
8 Sep 2008
- Singapore Patriot: e-Engagement - A paradigm shift needed
- Feed Me To The Fish: Is it Lightening Up or Bo Pian? (No Choice?)
- Choongyong.com: Nothing but the truth?
- Just Stuff: The Cognitive Dissonance That Lacks AIMS - An Interview With the ASDF / Part 2
5 Sep 2008
- Just Stuff: The Cognitive Dissonance That Lacks AIMS - A Strategic Analysis / Part 1
- My Singapore News: The AIMS Paper
- The one dimensional island: Aiming too far ahead?
4 Sep 2008
- Yawning Bread: AIMS’ proposals progressive but can be improved
- TOC: Liberalising the Films Act? Teach Media Literacy too
- My Singapore News: What’s the fuss?
3 Sep 2008
- Sgpolitics: AIMS’s paper on Engaging New Media — the topic of Government e-engagement
- HWZ: AIMS Consultation Paper [AIMS had HWZ sticky a thread to officially gather feedback]
2 Sep 2008
- theory.isthereason: “Not My Problem” & other Singaporean citizen dilemmas
1 Sep 2008
- Sgpolitics: AIMS’s paper on Engaging New Media — a summary of their position on online political content, and my take on it
- Journalism.sg: Don’t ban websites, AIMS panel advises Government
- Rambling Librarian: Advisory Council on the Impact of New Media on Society (AIMS): Consultation Paper - Engaging New Media
- Webs@Work: Political Engagement and the Web
- My Sketchbook: Solutions for the new media
- Singabloodypore: AIMs’ Press Conference
21 Aug 2008
- Gerald Giam: Untangling Singapore’s web of Politics
- Just Stuff: Find Out Whether AIMS is Screwing The Right Hole?
15 Jul 208
- The one dimensional island: Internet deregulation seminar
11 Jul 2008
- Ian On The Red Dot: The People Who Get Their Information Online May Not Be So Important For Votes. SO?
8 Jul 2008
- Just Stuff: The Chimera of Freeing The Press – A Study in Change Management
- INsAniTY MAO’s CORNER: Speech by Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan [Thanks Abao]
7 Jul 2008
- Article 14: The Wisdom of a 15 year old
- Out of my mind: The RI Lecture - Freedom of speech about freedom of speech!
4 Jul 2008
- Sgpolitics: Persecution paranoia versus freedom of speech
- Mr Wang Says So: When The Media Starts To Smell Fishy
- A Singaporean: The Illustrious Press Freedom topic again …
- Tym Blogs Too!: Of governments and new technologies
- Just Stuff: Lessons from the Malaysian elections – A study in keeping the Internet free for our children
- HWZ: Dr Balakrishnan says Internet will connect people with wrong, radical or violet ideas
30 Jun 2008
- Just Stuff: The Incredible Unlikeness of Being of The Sedition Act – A Critique on “Deregulating The Net.” [1][2]
- Warblings Of A Little Bird: Another stupid “anti-community moderation” trash article
24 Jun 2008, Seminar on Internet Regulatory Reform
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: The Economics about Banning Political Films
- Journalism.sg: Rationality vs political expediency in internet policy
- Just Stuff: “The Internet Should Be Left Alone.”
- My Singapore News: Cyberspace is No Man’s Land
23 Jun 2008, Seminar on Internet Regulatory Reform
- Yawning Bread: Key concerns about internet deregulation emerge at forum
- Singapore Patriot: Internet Content Consultative Committee
- Journalism.sg: Why we need a bottom-up internet content consultative committee
- Singapore Patriot: Political Films and the Ruling Party
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Community Moderation: Thoughts from the Internet Regulatory Reform Seminar
- The one dimensional island: Internet deregulation seminar
- Sgpolitics: Why I dissented to the Bloggers’ proposals on the Regulation of Hate Speech on the Internet
29 May 2008
- EDMW: [asia1] MM: A lie against Govt will be pursued - even in cyberspace
27 May 2008
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: Cyberspace politics: who cares?
26 May 2008
- Simply Inconceivable: Jail the racist blogger. Legal? [Thanks Justn]
- Fauzi Rassull: Another Racist Blogger Found. This Time, A Female Blogger [Thanks agnes]
- Yawning Bread: We’re prepared to listen, says government
23 May 2008
- Endoh’s Dungeon: Is openness really what Singaporeans can handle?
- Almost Infamous: Fragrant Prince
- Anonymous_X: Racism is only funny in…”Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay”. Not in the real world…or in the blogosphere
- Chemical Generation Singapore: Sexy Fragrance Prince’s Unsexy Arrest
- Ian On The Red Dot: Uncle Sha’s Question To Me: Was The Post By Fragrance Prince Offending?
- Moving Higher In Souped-up Heuristically Agon Moment: Racist Bloggers: Then & Now (why it affects me)
- Tomorrow.sg: Racist Crap
- EDMW: blardy racist…give it to him!
- JGNews: Online politicization: Singapore’s source of new activists
16 May 2008
- BHP: One battery chicken life coming up in the Net?
15 May 2008
- Sam’s thoughts: Freedom in the Net (pun intended)
- BHP: Past, Present and Future in the Real and Virtual World
14 May 2008
- Sgpolitics.net: Internet freedom: Rights come with responsibilities. My response to a ST letter
13 May 2008
- The Lionheart: Responsibilities and Regulations
- BHP: My Inalienable Right to Remain Anon
12 May 2008
- The Void Deck: Touchy Bloggers or Govt?
9 May 2008
- My Singapore News: Mica responding
- utopia: New media regulation/censorship
- BHP: Why my right to privacy is ultimately a matter of choice – Sex, G-15 bloggers and Samizdat
8 May 2008
- Sgpolitics.net: Ministry for Information, Communication & the Arts reply to bloggers’ Proposals for Internet freedom in Singapore
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: It just boils down to power and control
- Journalism.sg: From Light to Lighter: Government Signals Direction of Net Regulation
- Musings: Maintaining Racial and Religious Harmony through Criminal Law
- BHP: Superman’s ‘Right’ to Blog Anonymously
7 May 2008
- Simply Jean: Blogger jailed - When is it freedom of speech? When is it seditious?
- Yawning Bread: The pigeons are among us already
6 May 2008
- Ian On The Red Dot: Are Bloggers Really Influencers? Gosh - Do We Really Still Need To Ask This?
2 May 2008
- BHP: The Fallacy of Community Regulation– Part 3C Bloggers Eating Bloggers, Part 3D When You Love Something, It’s Easy to Give It Your All
29 Apr 2008
- BHP: The Fallacy of Community Regulation [3A][3B] [1][2]
28 Apr 2008
- Warblings Of A Little Bird: “Critique” to the independent proposal - Helping the lazy to catch fish - Dissecting the Brotherhood Press’s “interview
25 Apr 2008
- BHP: The Fallacy of Community Regulation [1][2]
24 Apr 2008
- The World Is Thinking…:Neutrality on the Internet [Thanks Desmondez]
23 Apr 2008
- Balderdash: …as a policy proposal it fails
22 Apr 2008
- BHP: What is Really Wrong With the G-15 Proposal?
- Majulah Singapura: Community Moderation as an alternative to Internet Regulation in Singapore
21 Apr 2008
- The Online Citizen: Bloggers’ group proposes sweeping changes in Internet regulation
- Singapore Patriot: Bloggers to call for bold changes to new media regulation
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: A real grassroots initiative by bloggers
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Community Moderation as an alternative to Internet Regulation in Singapore
- Sgpolitics: Bloggers submit Proposals for Internet freedom in Singapore to Minister for Information, Communication & the Arts
- BHP: When Good is not so Good – A Study in Consultative Affirmative Action
15 Apr 2008
- P65: New Media - A Formidable Political Dimension?
14 Jan 2008
- Webs@Work: Can Blogs do Journalism?
2 Jan 2008
- Yawning Bread: Blogging is a criminal hobby, part 1
24 Dec 2007
- Alice in Wonderland: Why do I bother to blog on social-political issues?
17 Dec 2007
- la nausée: Why blogging is not the antidote to illiberalism
10 Dec 2007
- Just Stuff: When Speed Kills - The Way of The Tortoise
5 Dec 2007
- Just Stuff: When Even The ‘Experts’ Can Get It Wrong - Part II
3 Dec 2007
- Just Stuff: When Even The “Experts” Can Get It So Very Wrong? Part 1
30 Nov 2007
- Just Stuff: The Terrible Cost of ‘Regulating’ The Internet
29 Nov 2007
- Just Stuff: Can We Afford To Mess Around With The Internet?
28 Nov 2007
- Sam’s Thoughts: New Media Regulation
27 Nov 2007
- My Singapore News: Concern about survey to regulate cyberspace
26 Nov 2007
- The Online Citizen: Bloggers’ meeting : 4th Dec 2007
9 Nov 2007
- Singabloodypore: ‘Bloggers Have a Social Responsibility’
2 Nov 2007
- Journalism.sg: Who will fill Singapore’s online media vacuum
25 Oct 2007
- Presenting the(new)mediaslut!: Are bloggers journalists?
9 Oct 2007
- Welcome to Mad: Blogs: A Rising Political Force in Singapore?
27 Sep 2007
- Insane Polygons: Can Bloggers Be Journalists?Are bloggers journalists? A critical look at the idea of ‘professionalism’
- The Online Citizen: Can bloggers be journalists? Leslie Fong: “Emphatically no!”
25 Sep 2007
- Journalism.sg:
21 Sep 2007
- Singabloodypore: The Singapore Socio-Political Blogosphere: Is it a Habermasian Public Sphere?
11 Sep 2007, I have never, nor will I ever, read blogs
- Rambling Librarian: I HAVE never, nor will I ever, read blogs” (Part 2)
- Otterman speaks: “I HAVE never, nor will I ever, read blogs.”
- Vantan.org: She doesn’t read blogs
10 Sep 2007, I have never, nor will I ever, read blogs
- Bernard Leong: The Cult of the “Expert” Journalists
- Rambling Librarian: “I HAVE never, nor will I ever, read blogs”
- Deadpoet’s Cave: “I HAVE never, nor will I ever, read blogs.”
- the(new)mediaslut: She who will not read blogs vs her editor who does
- Coffee Shop Talk: Elitist Journalist don’t read blogs


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