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Singapore’s government has, for a long time, gone on and on about the dangers of trusting alternative media, citing a lack of credibility and the spreading of misleading or false news. On the other hand, the mainstream media has been praised for its balance and trustworthiness. Minister for Information, Communication and the Arts Yaacob Ibrahim once said that the mainstream media would be able to “separate the wheat from the chaff” and “set the right tone online”.
But in this case, not only did a STOMP employee publish false information, other mainstream media papers like The New Paper also carried the story, apparently without verifying it themselves.
Say what now, Minister?
- http://asiancorrespondent.com/84866...line-community-moment-of-sweet-schadenfreude/
But in this case, not only did a STOMP employee publish false information, other mainstream media papers like The New Paper also carried the story, apparently without verifying it themselves.
Say what now, Minister?
- http://asiancorrespondent.com/84866...line-community-moment-of-sweet-schadenfreude/