沈陣營第二百九十三期 - 師父已經簽署《香港熊市關係法》

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2019-12-05 09:22:04
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G巴
2019-12-05 09:23:44
大師兄珍重……
2019-12-05 09:27:22
想買秦越etf
2019-12-05 09:30:12
因果關係?

因?



果?






應該係已經冇咁多工業用電
2019-12-05 09:30:23
大師兄珍重
2019-12-05 09:30:48
安樂工程停牌
前排大波驊先俾支共送完中
係咪有關係?
2019-12-05 09:33:02
係咪一上市唔夠半年就供股呀
2019-12-05 09:34:19
燈左好多年
2019-12-05 09:34:23

2019-12-05 09:40:53
Google bans political ads in Singapore as elections loom

Google has banned political ads in Singapore ahead of elections, an opposition party said Wednesday, sparking accusations the tech giant was “kowtowing” to the tightly-controlled city’s government.

The ban was imposed under controversial new rules aimed at fighting misinformation in the city-state, which critics fear could be used to stifle dissent.

General elections are widely expected within months and weak opposition parties are relying on social media to reach voters in a country where the mainstream media typically backs the long-ruling government.

But the Singapore Democratic Party, a key opposition group, said that Google had refused their request to buy ads on the site.

Google had cited the new regulations, which prohibit adverts seeking to influence public opinion, according to correspondence between the US firm and the party posted on the SDP website by chairman Paul Tambyah.

“We have been highly dependent on social media and the internet to get our message across to the people of Singapore,” Tambyah said in a letter to Google chief executive Sundar Pichai.

“This new policy is alarming and very disappointing.”

Ted Osius, Google’s vice president for government affairs and public policy, replied that banning political ads “was not an easy decision to make”, according to a copy of his letter posted by the party.

Google, which has its regional headquarters in Singapore, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Tambyah’s party does not currently hold any seats in parliament, and the city’s fractious opposition groups are not seen as a threat to the long-ruling People’s Action Party.

Brad Bowyer, a member of another opposition group, the Progress Singapore Party, told AFP it was “very disheartening when the national media is controlled and now social media is kowtowing”.

Bowyer had to put up a correction by one of his Facebook posts last week after authorities ordered him to under the new law.

At the weekend, Facebook posted a correction by a post in Singapore for the first time after receiving an official request.

https://www.today.ng/technology/internet/google-bans-political-ads-singapore-elections-loom-267306
2019-12-05 09:42:26
睇佢講野唔洗睇佢意見, 佢啲意見全部伏
2019-12-05 09:43:59
大師兄珍重
2019-12-05 09:48:07
2019-12-05 09:49:10
G師兄
2019-12-05 09:52:35
大師兄,G巴都返嚟
2019-12-05 09:55:05
厲害了我的蟈
2019-12-05 09:56:36
G巴,安好嗎?
2019-12-05 10:00:58
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