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Yaacob defends his new policies

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opular news providers, whether on traditional or online platforms, need to uphold common standards in their news reporting, said Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim on Friday.

Writing on Facebook a day before new regulations governing news sites with significant reach and report on Singapore regularly kick in, he said: “I can understand the initial mixed reactions.

“But I am confident that the worries of so-called restrictions on Internet space will prove to be unfounded in time to come.”

On Tuesday, the Media Development Authority (MDA) announced that news sites which have 50,000 unique visitors from Singapore each month over a period of two months, and publish a report on Singapore on average once a week over two months, will need to be individually licensed. Previously, they would automatically fall under a class license scheme.

Dr Yaacob yesterday repeated a point he had made on Tuesday for the reasons for the change.

He said: “Online news sites are becoming important sources of news for Singaporeans. They should have the same responsibility as newspapers and television for their content.”

He stressed that content standards had not changed.

“Under the current class licensing regime, content that breaches our content standards - whether it offends good taste or incites racial or religious hatred - already needs to be taken down. There will be no change in these standards.”
 

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opular news providers, whether on traditional or online platforms, need to uphold common standards in their news reporting, said Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim on Friday.

Writing on Facebook a day before new regulations governing news sites with significant reach and report on Singapore regularly kick in, he said: “I can understand the initial mixed reactions.

“But I am confident that the worries of so-called restrictions on Internet space will prove to be unfounded in time to come.”

On Tuesday, the Media Development Authority (MDA) announced that news sites which have 50,000 unique visitors from Singapore each month over a period of two months, and publish a report on Singapore on average once a week over two months, will need to be individually licensed. Previously, they would automatically fall under a class license scheme.

Dr Yaacob yesterday repeated a point he had made on Tuesday for the reasons for the change.

He said: “Online news sites are becoming important sources of news for Singaporeans. They should have the same responsibility as newspapers and television for their content.”

He stressed that content standards had not changed.

“Under the current class licensing regime, content that breaches our content standards - whether it offends good taste or incites racial or religious hatred - already needs to be taken down. There will be no change in these standards.”

He's confident this new measure will muzzle and prevent the spread of dissenting views on the net!
 

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This weasel was the one who had publicly clamoured for an Internet Code of Conduct. For a while he was silent. Now we know he was working behind the scenes to craft this nefarious policy.
 

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REMEMBER to

VOTE papees OUT



do yrself, yr forefathers and yr generations to come, a favor, a service and a long-awaited justice





:wink::wink::wink::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::wink::wink::wink:
 

zhihau

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would love to see how Yaacob 'once-in-fifty-years' Ibrahim defend his parliamentary seat in the next GE.
 

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Fuck him


Just set up more anonymous sites with vpn and see how he can try lor......he can catch one or 2 ....lets see this idiot catch 10,000 or 100,000
 

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Think the real target is not yahoo news per say, but the comments on yahoo news site. Many sharp comments on yahoo news that are very well written and logical, and pap is eager to control such comments as the reach is increasingly wide.
 

zhihau

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Think the real target is not yahoo news per say, but the comments on yahoo news site. Many sharp comments on yahoo news that are very well written and logical, and pap is eager to control such comments as the reach is increasingly wide.

agree that yahoo news is merely a conduit: ideas will never get silenced, it is like a seed that grows and propagates. welcome to the Internet :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

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agree that yahoo news is merely a conduit: ideas will never get silenced, it is like a seed that grows and propagates. welcome to the Internet :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
If comments on yahoo news are indeed the real target, then sammyboy is not too far down the list of targeted websites to be regulated.
 

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agree with yakult. it not only helps with the digestion of oily food in sg but also gives a sweet-sour after-taste at the end of meal filled with garlic, onion and sambal chilli paste. :biggrin:
 

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Maybe we should have a month of focus on Yakult and his family on this website. Maybe we could get some juicy news about them. And then have those info printed on flyers to be distributed in the heartlands.

We need something like the US PAC to support the opposition. Damn PAP and Damn Goh Meng Seng.
 
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