Recognition of bloggers by the government may become a ‘kiss of death’

By Eugene Yeo

In a recent interview with “Talking Point”, Gerald Giam, Senior writer of socio-political blog – The Online Citizen lamented about the government’s apparent lack of interest in engaging in “serious, cogent and rational” bloggers like himself in cyberspace.

Interestingly, he draw a sharp rebuttal to fellow TOC writer P N Balji, who chatises him for “barking up the wrong tree.”

Writing in TODAY, Mr Balji retorts: “What extra value will the Government’s engagement of bloggers add to the state of public discourse here? ”

Indeed, Gerald’s pleads for the government to pay attention to the views of blogosphere may sound presposterous to the almighty PAP which had seldom listened to the concerns of ordinary citizens in the first place.

I’m sorry, Gerald, but who do you think you are ? Or rather, who are we bloggers to expect the government to engage us on our home turfs ?

Does Gerald represent any constituency or residents ? Who is he speaking on behalf of ?

In reality, there is no need for the government to respond to bloggers in their official capacities as they are already doing so discreetly.

Let’s not forget the PAP had set up an “Internet brigade” in 2007 to deal with rising anti-establishment sentiments in cyberspace. Their agents have infiltrated into every internet forum and blogs to fish for information and to assess the feelings on the ground.

Even this blog is not spared from the close scrutiny of the internet brigade and the state media. Articles published here were soon reflected in the media a few days later, albeit in a much watered-down tone. Annonymous individuals post regularly here to defend the government’s policies and lampoon us for getting personal.

After we exposed the extravagance of Permanent Secretary Tan Yong Soon in his cooking trip to France last week, it stirred such a furore in cyberspace that the international press Reuters soon carry a report on it.

The question of Mr Tan Yong Soon’s cooking trip was soon raised in Parliament by NMP Siew Kum Hong which draws a sharp rebuttal from Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean. The next day, all the major papers in Singapore publish the story, two weeks after the featured article first appeared in the Straits Times today.

The state media is a mouthpiece of the government. All reports and articles on political leaders and civil servants have to be vetted by the senior editors before they are allowed to be published.

Another case in point is the ACJC ragging incident which involves Dr Vivian Balakrishnan’s son, Mark. The photos was first posted on STOMP which soon spread throughout blogosphere including this blog.

The Chinese evening tabloid, Wanbao published a writeup on the fiasco yesterday without any reference to Mark Balakrishnan. Obviously either the senior editor has chosen to practice self-censorship or he has been instructed by the relevant authorities not to drag Mark into the picture.

In a way, the government does engage netizens subtlely and discreetly on its own terms instead of the way Gerald wanted, which is to lend both credibility and recognition openly to prominent socio-political bloggers like himself.

Even if the government were to seriously engage bloggers, how are they going to do so ? Are they going to post comments as officials on their blogs or invite them to chit-chat sessions just to give us the impression that our views do matter ? At the end of the day, will they bother to listen to us and act on our opinions or is it merely another wayang to soothe our bruised egoes ?

I fully concur with Balji last sentence in the article – “Government recognition can sometimes end up being a kiss of death”.

Being recognized is tantamount to being regarded as a potential threat and will invariably heap pressure on bloggers to be politically correct so as not to incur the wrath of the authorities by being overly vocal or critical.

It is a quiet relief to the writers of this blog that the government and the state media have chosen to ignore our existence so far though we are aware that we are always on their radar screens.

Bloggers need not go on bended knees to seek attention from the government. Once your blog’s viewership has attained a certain critical number, they will be compelled to sit up and pay attention to you. They may not wish to engage you officially, yet they cannot afford to take their eyes off what you are writing especially when there are a few thousand people reading your blog daily.

Isn’t victory sweeter this way ?

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6 Responses to “Recognition of bloggers by the government may become a ‘kiss of death’”

  • TOC losing ground:

    Netizens are not necessarily anti-establishment. Those of us who have posted in TOC realised that our posts were either censored or removed rather quickly(the thread taken off).

    One good thing about taking part in foreign country forums (in the internet) is that there is almost no censorship. If someone were to post something silly or untenable, other netizens would step in to correct the person.

    As I see it, TOC will lose its effectiveness as a voice for the common S’porean.

  • wayangparty:

    Hi there,

    We have received many feedback about TOC censoring and moderating even innocuous comments posted on their blog.

    I can’t comment on TOC’s editorial policy. As for Wayangparty here, I dare say we are the most liberal blogs around. We approve over 95% of the comments posted here without any moderation.

    Eugene

  • This is a useful reference to consult in the ongoing debate relating to how the government is engaging the new media (or not).

    http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=542

    My own take, Wordpress/Blogger rulez. Save your $60/$100 fee for professional web hosting OUTSIDE of Singapore.

  • leanne:

    Look you dickheads, why are you yso bent on that mark guy? Just because his father is a minister?

  • Bloggers should not be the assignment editors of major papers. If a newspaper gets an idea for a story from a blog and especially if they pull pictures from a blog, it is wrong if they don’t mention somewhere in the article where the source of their information originated. In order to combat this, perhaps you could pool together some kind of blogger database or wiki that catalogs blogger stories that get filtered to the mainstream press.

  • satay satyam:

    From what little I c over there as I dont like TOC very much.

    The only one who dares to stand up to TOC is the brotherhood internet liason officer sd aka sgdaddy.

    But the only reason why he has the clout to be so brazen is bc they also happen to have quiet a big loyal readership.

    This is what they also do in the gaming world. They will group together and then begin to demand terms and conditions.

    I notice one thing, providing all of us are not united and we r just like loose sand, it is very hard to stand up against the likes of toc, luckily we have this place.

    This is probably the last place where we can all find the truth.

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