PM Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook page gets more than half a million likes!

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook page hits milestone; gets more than half a million likes. Here's a round up of his most popular posts: str.sg/oeq

In an earlier interview, Mr Lee touched on how social media has changed the way he engages with Singaporeans. "It makes me a lot more conscious in pitching what I want to say, to ask myself how will I distil this down in a form which someone can digest on Facebook or Instagram?" he said. "You cannot always be putting out long learned dissertations on some cosmic issue or another."
 
This shows just how popular he is. The PAP will demolish the WP at the next election.
 
Remember, Davis ..
"Think before you post...
don't post anything that can turn back and fuck us in our asshole."
... IB Chief, PMO
 
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Very obedient indeed. Cannot smile means cannot smile.
Nice, What a promising young man!
Don't flatter yourself so soon.

In case, you miss the point. You are as promising as this woman in the clip.

No chewing gum means no chewing gum, get the drift.

[video=youtube;UX3Dej6aR9E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX3Dej6aR9E[/video]

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IC No. Please.
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J for Jackass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX3Dej6aR9E
 
Giving a like on facebook is much easier than giving a vote for him at the ballot boxes.
 
Giving a like on facebook is much easier than giving a vote for him at the ballot boxes.

Voting is compulsory whereas giving a like on facebook is not.

The fact that half a million likes have been garnered proves that he is one of the best PMs around.
 
This shows just how popular he is. The PAP will demolish the WP at the next election.

Wrong, this shows that Mai Hum has spies in Sammyboy and came across the below which inspired him to build a click farm of his own.

Just ignore the number of likes on a Ministar’s or any Goberment linked personality’s facebook. Those likes are probably fake and paid for with your taxpayers’ money.

Here’s why:

How firms buy fake 'likes' for Facebook at 'click farms'
Low-paid workers at 'click farms' create an appearance of online popularity

How much do you like courgettes? According to one Facebook page devoted to the vegetable, hundreds of people find them delightful enough to click the "like" button - even with dozens of other pages about courgettes to choose from.

There's just one problem: the liking was fake, done by a team of low-paid workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh, whose boss demanded just US$15 per thousand "likes" at his "click farm". Workers punching the keys might be on a three-shift system, and be paid as little as US$120 a year.

The ease with which a humble vegetable could win approval calls into question the basis on which many modern companies measure success online - through Facebook likes, YouTube video views and Twitter followers.

British Channel 4 television's Dispatches programme will today reveal the extent to which click farms risk eroding user confidence in what had looked like an objective measure of social online approval. The disclosures could hurt Facebook as it tries to persuade firms away from advertising on Google and to use its own targeted advertising, and to chase likes as a measure of approval.

That particular Facebook page on courgettes was set up by Dispatches to demonstrate how click farms can give web properties spurious popularity.

"There's a real desire amongst many companies to boost their profile on social media, and find other customers as well as a result," said Graham Cluley, an independent security consultant.

The importance of likes is considerable when it comes to consumers: 31 per cent will check ratings and reviews, including likes and Twitter followers, before they choose to buy something, research suggests. That means click farms could play a significant role in potentially misleading consumers.

Dispatches found one boss in Bangladesh who boasted of being "king of Facebook" for his ability to create accounts and then use them to create hundreds or thousands of fake likes.

Click farms have become a growing challenge for companies which rely on social media measurements - meant to indicate approval by real users - to estimate the popularity of their products.

For the workers, though, it is miserable work, sitting at screens in dingy rooms facing a blank wall - with windows covered by bars - and sometimes working through the night. For that, they could have to generate 1,000 likes or follow 1,000 people on Twitter to earn a single US dollar.

Sam DeSilva, a lawyer specialising in IT and outsourcing at law firm Manches in Oxford, says of the fake clicks: "Potentially, a number of laws are being breached - the consumer protection and unfair trading regulations. Effectively it's misleading the individual consumers."

Faked internet use has been a bugbear of the burgeoning advertising industry ever since the web went commercial in the mid-1990s and the first banner ad was rolled out in 1996.

And it is still a problem. In February, Microsoft and Symantec shut down a "botnet" of up to 1.8 million PCs that were being used to create an average of three million clicks per day.

http://www.scmp.com/news/world/article/1294282/fake-likes-prove-challenge-online-marketers

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how many were paid?

and which other political leader braggs about how many likes on facebook?
 
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook page hits milestone; gets more than half a million likes. Here's a round up of his most popular posts: str.sg/oeq

In an earlier interview, Mr Lee touched on how social media has changed the way he engages with Singaporeans. "It makes me a lot more conscious in pitching what I want to say, to ask myself how will I distil this down in a form which someone can digest on Facebook or Instagram?" he said. "You cannot always be putting out long learned dissertations on some cosmic issue or another."

The half million fucking likes were not from sinkies. It was from world wide fucking gay clubs.
 
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook page hits milestone; gets more than half a million likes. Here's a round up of his most popular posts: str.sg/oeq

In an earlier interview, Mr Lee touched on how social media has changed the way he engages with Singaporeans. "It makes me a lot more conscious in pitching what I want to say, to ask myself how will I distil this down in a form which someone can digest on Facebook or Instagram?" he said. "You cannot always be putting out long learned dissertations on some cosmic issue or another."

The half million fucking likes were not from sinkies. It was from world wide fucking gay clubs.
 
i have just "likes" this post

What a fine man he is. :)

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook page hits milestone; gets more than half a million likes. Here's a round up of his most popular posts: str.sg/oeq

In an earlier interview, Mr Lee touched on how social media has changed the way he engages with Singaporeans. "It makes me a lot more conscious in pitching what I want to say, to ask myself how will I distil this down in a form which someone can digest on Facebook or Instagram?" he said. "You cannot always be putting out long learned dissertations on some cosmic issue or another."
 
Dear Mr Lee Hsien Loong

I promise i will NOT "unfriend" you no matter what happens :p :)
 
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