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Hwa Chong Institution Allegedly Sends Message Telling Students Not To Post GE2020 Views On Social Media
In light of the Covid-19 outbreak, traditional forms of campaigning are not allowed for the upcoming elections.
Online platforms like social media, has since become the default ‘battleground’ for all political parties and candidates.
Yet On Wednesday (1 Jul), freelance journalist Kirsten Han shared a screenshot showing a message sent to Hwa Chong Institution students – allegedly from the school – asking them not to post GE2020 content on their social media10.
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Hwa Chong Institution allegedly sends message to students
According to the screenshot, an undisclosed sender advised Hwa Chong Institution students to not post or repost anything related to GE2020 on their private social media pages, or those associated with the school.
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Such materials include:
The sender goes on to urge students to inform him should they see an “online or media firestorm” involving students from Hwa Chong Institution.
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While the sender remains anonymous throughout the message, the iconic Hwa Chong crest can be seen on the top left corner, suggesting that it was an internal circular.
https://mustsharenews.com/hwa-chong-social-media/
In light of the Covid-19 outbreak, traditional forms of campaigning are not allowed for the upcoming elections.
Online platforms like social media, has since become the default ‘battleground’ for all political parties and candidates.
Yet On Wednesday (1 Jul), freelance journalist Kirsten Han shared a screenshot showing a message sent to Hwa Chong Institution students – allegedly from the school – asking them not to post GE2020 content on their social media10.

Hwa Chong Institution allegedly sends message to students
According to the screenshot, an undisclosed sender advised Hwa Chong Institution students to not post or repost anything related to GE2020 on their private social media pages, or those associated with the school.

Such materials include:
- Messages
- Tweets
- Web links
- Photos
- Videos
The sender goes on to urge students to inform him should they see an “online or media firestorm” involving students from Hwa Chong Institution.

While the sender remains anonymous throughout the message, the iconic Hwa Chong crest can be seen on the top left corner, suggesting that it was an internal circular.
https://mustsharenews.com/hwa-chong-social-media/