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Alex Tan's Never-Give-Up & Never-Say-Die Attitude!

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This guy is just like a cockroach, even after getting whacked countless of times, he just doesn't give up!!!!! Still bent on spreading his fake news online. Afterall, who's going to feed him if he doesn't publish his nonsensical stuff?


https://mothership.sg/2020/02/alex-tan-new-facebook-page/
Alex Tan says he will start new Facebook page after States Times Review page blocked from S’pore users

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Alex Tan says he will start new Facebook page after States Times Review page blocked from S’pore users


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Opposition strategy leader Alex Tan is right again..... POFMA is fucking useless!

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Forward this on your WhatsApp and make this go viral.
Get this onto the handphones of all in Singapore

VOTE OUT ALL THE MAGGOTS AND MAGGOTESS IN WHITE AND TURN STINKAPORE BACK INTO SINGAPORE
 

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This guy is just like a cockroach, even after getting whacked countless of times, he just doesn't give up!!!!! Still bent on spreading his fake news online. Afterall, who's going to feed him if he doesn't publish his nonsensical stuff?

Pro-PAP shills like you are also cockroaches. No worries, we have plenty of insecticide. :cool:
 

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Opposition strategy leader Alex Tan is right again..... POFMA is fucking useless!
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The viewership of "States Times" will definitely go up because of the the Streisand effect. Same thing has happened to the book that Apple has tried to ban.

New Apple book hits #2 on German bestseller list following attempted ban
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- Feb. 21st 2020 5:10 am PT

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The Streisand Effect has predictably kicked in after Apple attempted to prevent the distribution of a new Apple book written by former German App Store manager Tom Sadowski. App Store Confidential is now number two on Amazon’s bestseller list in Germany, and the book is into its second print run.
Despite Apple’s claim that the book reveals company secrets, reviewers indicate that the material in it is bland and obvious …

Reuters reports on the impact of the publicity given to the book by Apple.
[Publisher] Murmann said a first print run of 4,000 copies was selling well and, rather than pulling the book, it was rushing out a second print run. “It’s No. 2 on the Amazon best-seller list in Germany – everyone is talking about it,” said Peter Felixberger, an executive at Murmann.
It’s also Amazon’s #1 bestseller worldwide in the ‘Political reference’ category, though that categorisation was likely a tactical decision by the publisher: a common tactic is to pick an obscure category with limited competition in order to obtain the coveted orange ‘Best Seller’ tag.
Still, not bad for a book which, without Apple’s publicity, would probably have been read only by a bunch of German developers and perhaps the lawyers involved in the various antitrust cases against Apple, hoping for some juicy revelations.
The Streisand Effect was named after website photos of Barabara Streisand’s home were downloaded by only four people prior to an injunction notice by the star, and by almost half a million people in the month following the legal action.
Yet Apple’s concerns about confidential material appear groundless.
“The operation of the App Store encompasses a multitude of business secrets,” the iPhone maker said in its letter.
Yet, apart from a brief account of a visit by CEO Tim Cook to Berlin and tips on how app developers should pitch their wares to Apple, the book betrays few – if any – details over how the $1.4 trillion U.S. company does business […]
Each chapter of Sadowski’s book opens with words of wisdom from Apple’s late founder, Steve Jobs, while the text is anything but revelatory. One highlight, the account of Cook’s visit to a Berlin startup in 2017, contains no details of what was said at the meeting.
A summary of the new Apple book by SmartGo gives the same impression.
As the workings of the App Store are of crucial interest to developers, I read through it from a developer’s perspective and noted what I learned – interesting, but nothing that I think Apple should be blocking the book for.
An an example, the blog cites Sadowski’s insights into what makes for a successful app likely to be promoted by Apple.
Products, people, and passion: The product needs to be so good that it enriches the user’s life, and the user is willing to pay for it [loc 1034]. The people need to include a UI expert, a programmer, and a sales person [loc 1045], and need to have passion for their product.
Advertising comes last: the product needs to be convincing, otherwise marketing is not going to help [loc 1072].
For subscriptions to be successful, they need to enrich people’s lives, and convert users into paying customers [loc 1133].
Sadowski’s lawyer, Ralph Oliver Graef, accused Apple of cowardice in not (yet) taking the case to court.
Apple, meanwhile, has not yet sought a court injunction on sales of the book. “It looks like Apple has gone a bit far tactically, building up pressure and issuing threats but then lacking the courage actually to go to court,” Graef said.
Though some might suggest that Graef too wants his 15 minutes of fame.
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The more the free publicity from an attempted ban the greater the interest and the higher the traffic.

On phones pretty much three quarters of Singapore is now using https://1.1.1.1 to circumvent blocks. On computers the same thing can be done by replacing the SG ISP's DNS with Cloudfare's 1.1.1.1 or Google's 8.8.8.8

Then there is Puffin Browser, Aloha browser, Opera browser and very soon Firefox will introduce its own super secure built in VPN.

Rather than ban content the government should just counter any false information with the truth. As long as they have right of reply falsehoods can quickly be put to bed. Banning just creates free publicity and benefits the "bannee" rather than the "banner".
 

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Wow this guy really means business. No wonder the PAP is running scared.

Trying to silence this clown is counter productive in my opinion. 70% of Singapore knows that the PAP is the best so they should just let him carry on his ridiculous rants. Nobody believes the drivel he spews on facebook anyway so why bother to block?

https://www.facebook.com/STRAlexTan

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The more the free publicity from an attempted ban the greater the interest and the higher the traffic.

On phones pretty much three quarters of Singapore is now using https://1.1.1.1 to circumvent blocks. On computers the same thing can be done by replacing the SG ISP's DNS with Cloudfare's 1.1.1.1 or Google's 8.8.8.8

Then there is Puffin Browser, Aloha browser, Opera browser and very soon Firefox will introduce its own super secure built in VPN.

Rather than ban content the government should just counter any false information with the truth. As long as they have right of reply falsehoods can quickly be put to bed. Banning just creates free publicity and benefits the "bannee" rather than the "banner".

PAP IB is on it. The Great Wall of SINKapore will be repaired to shut out evil outside influences . Hail PAP!
 

winnipegjets

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Wow this guy really means business. No wonder the PAP is running scared.

Trying to silence this clown is counter productive in my opinion. 70% of Singapore knows that the PAP is the best so they should just let him carry on his ridiculous rants. Nobody believes the drivel he spews on facebook anyway so why bother to block?

https://www.facebook.com/STRAlexTan

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Nobody can beat Kee Chiu! Kee Chiu for PM>
 

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https://blog.cloudflare.com/enable-private-dns-with-1-1-1-1-on-android-9-pie/

Recently, Google officially launched Android 9 Pie, which includes a slew of new features around digital well-being, security, and privacy. If you’ve poked around the network settings on your phone while on the beta or after updating, you may have noticed a new Private DNS Mode now supported by Android.

This new feature simplifies the process of configuring a custom secure DNS resolver on Android, meaning parties between your device and the websites you visit won’t be able to snoop on your DNS queries because they’ll be encrypted. The protocol behind this, TLS, is also responsible for the green lock icon you see in your address bar when visiting websites over HTTPS. The same technology is useful for encrypting DNS queries, ensuring they cannot be tampered with and are unintelligible to ISPs, mobile carriers, and any others in the network path between you and your DNS resolver. These new security protocols are called DNS over HTTPS, and DNS over TLS.

Configuring 1.1.1.1
Android Pie only supports DNS over TLS. To enable this on your device:

  1. Go to Settings → Network & internet → Advanced → Private DNS.
  2. Select the Private DNS provider hostname option.
  3. Enter 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com and hit Save.
  4. Visit 1.1.1.1/help (or 1.0.0.1/help) to verify that “Using DNS over TLS (DoT)” shows as “Yes”.
And you’re done!
 

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The more you want to prevent readership...the more people would want to read it.

The more you say that it is untrue...the more it is true.
 
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