Living in Nilai for two days taught me something: don’t go looking for newspaper after 11am. I went looking for it in four to five shops around that time but to no avail. Hah! It’s frustrating to find only one piece of newspaper left on the counter (found one in the 6th shop) and it was a tabloid. Had no choice but to buy it.
The front page caught my interest though. It’s on this exclusive survey the paper made on Malaysian bloggers and they likewise found out that most of them talk bollocks.
Do we?
They even question the credibility of blogs as a source of information. I have to agree that this blogging scene in Malaysia has grown popular these few years back. From people like me who blog to talk about everything under the sun to journalists, celebrities and even politician who blog on myriad of topics, everyone seems to own one.
And now the government is looking into the possibility of setting up a unit to monitor blogs.
Okay, perhaps there are some of us bloggers who has the tendency to lay it on thick, so it’s not always credible. But really, is there such need as to regulate?
Is there any such thing as freedom of speech?
Looking forward for the 'blog's law' though. If there happen to be any.
Living my life pathetically happy.
__Ib
black - sangat teruja! *wink
freedom of speech...in Malaysia? Hardy har har...
heartbeat - thanks! :)
zaianne - may i say...nearly none? ha ha
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