The beginnings of The Online Citizen

TerrexLee

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The name was conjured at Glenda Han’s pub in Boat Quay. I believe that pub was called The Camel (in French). That was where my friends in the WP and I would hang out. (This was in 2006, when I was a WP member.) I had 2 names on the shortlist, after weeks of throwing up various alternatives. The other option was Ground-up.



In the end I chose The Online Citizen because of how the government (yes, even then) were trying to discredit the online community, with the media painting us critics as unpatriotic.

So I chose “online citizen” as a rebuttal to that – that even though we may be online, we were still citizens of Singapore, with our rights to speak.


More at https://cutt.Iy/wEi3T30
 
No need history talk, just go get another server and set it up where u have ended and continue from there.
 
So I chose “online citizen” as a rebuttal to that – that even though we may be online, we were still citizens of Singapore, with our rights to speak.

Hardly. There is nothing similar to the First Amendment in Sinkieland. It's a totalitarian shithole.

Look at your mainstream media. Pages and pages of propaganda filth for gaslighting the readers. :cool:
 
Time to make part 2, the end of on line citizen. Thanx for all the fish. :cry:
 
No need history talk, just go get another server and set it up where u have ended and continue from there.

As long as he's in Singapore his hands are tied. To keep the site going he has to run it from beyond Singapore' shores and be prepared to come up with a variety of ways of keeping the site going despite being blocked on a regular basis.
 
As long as he's in Singapore his hands are tied. To keep the site going he has to run it from beyond Singapore' shores and be prepared to come up with a variety of ways of keeping the site going despite being blocked on a regular basis.
In other words, he has to be like you. Lol.
 
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