Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Chia & Bloggers

Chia Kwang Chye, Zam & Bloggers 

Emhhh, quite some time i didn't write in English, i think this is a good topic for me to blog about.
Deputy Information Minister Datuk Seri Chia Kwang Chye said that citizen journalism through blogs presented an opportunity rather than a threat.

Blogs provide a valuable feedback mechanism for the Government. Such feedback provides useful checks and balances and helps the Government to improve its delivery services

Well done Mr. Chia. A least you got some guts and courages to speak the truth and speak your mind.

I do hope your boss Zam shares the same thought, BUT very unlikely he would do so!

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I strongly urge you, Mr Chia:

DON't just hear without really listening to the people.

Be willing to act according to their wishes, only then will the feedback via the internet be useful.

DON'T forgot what Zam labelled  bloggers as "goblok".

DON'T trying to fish for votes with the general elections being just around the corner.

DON'T become others NATO(No Action Talk Only) ministers.

Please be serious with your statement with regards to bloggers.

Consistency is not just short period of time. It has to be sincere too!

Walk the talks! 

Please read full text as below...

Chia: Don’t view blogs as threats

By DAVID TAN
davidtan@thestar.com.my
PENANG: Citizen journalism in the form of blogs should not be viewed as a threat to the Government.

Deputy Information Minister Datuk Seri Chia Kwang Chye said that citizen journalism through blogs presented an opportunity rather than a threat.

“Blogs provide a valuable feedback mechanism for the Government. Such feedback provides useful checks and balances and helps the Government to improve its delivery services,” he said.

Chia said that like conventional journalists, bloggers should conform to ethical standards practised in the world of professional journalism.

“This is to ensure that its contents comply with Malaysia’s laws and are credible,” he said in an interview.

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Chia will speak on the Media’s Role in The Digital Era at the MSC Malaysia Cybercity Conference, which will be held on Oct 23 and 24.

He said there were about 70 million bloggers’ websites out of the three billion websites available in the cyber world now.

“There are approximately 1.4 blogs being created every second on a daily basis. For this reason, it is very difficult for the authorities to monitor and track consistently those websites that spread rumours and falsehoods,” he said.

Chia said that Internet users must therefore adopt a critical attitude towards the content of the digital media. 

“While digital media has been used for the greater good to promote e-banking, e-government, and on-line shopping to improve delivery system, it has also been frequently used negatively to spread rumours and unreliable information.”

However, there were presently adequate laws, such as the Communications & Multimedia Act of 1998, to regulate digital media, he said. 

“The law allows for the relevant authorities, such as the internet service providers and the police, to work together to prevent any cyber activity that contravenes the laws of the country,” he said.

Singapore Straits Times deputy editor Felix Soh who will speak on the same topic at the conference, said the Singaporean authorities were quick to act against those responsible for initiating provocative discussions on politics, race, religion, and language on the net.

“This is because the Singaporean authorities have very clear cut guidelines on such issues. For example, only members of political parties can initiate political debates,” he said.

2 comments:

  1. Nope... They only use this opportunity to lurk us out... and then strike us like a mad dog, without warning... those politician only say this because they simply want to fish more vote for them, but unfortunately... we ain't fool... they'll simply ignore you after the vote... i live old enough to know the truth about this country...

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  2. You are not very critical on him!
    We need to stand up & speak up our mind, During election time, REMEMBER got for vote, vote WISELY!
    Tell them what we want & what we reject!!

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