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Monday, May 11, 2009
It's not about the blogger stand, It's the content matters
I read not less than 20-30 blogs a day. Its become a habit already. Most of the blogs i visit is very useful and very good critic on current issue. Many friends of mine know this until once there is a politician asking if i could be his blogs Information provider....ha ha hah .... I say no problems, its FOC because at the end all the info whether right or wrong is not origin from me. I hold no responsible on it. (i didnt take up the offer)
One very significant about blogging is you must accept negative comments which mostly come from Anonymous. They skru and fried your posting in every angle especially if you post something bout Pakatan or Opposition party. I seldom see such harsh comments posted in pro-opposition blogs. It's only show that in term of IT, opposition supporter are far more advance than government supporter. And that's is one of the most recognized factor contribute to Barisan National disaster results in last general election.
Blogger do take stand. And once they do that, they face lots of criticism. Especially before join in political fray or after state their stand.
My opinion is we should not criticise the blogs just because they post something pro government or pro opposition. At the end it is the content/info matters. We are the one who should know the issue clearly not just base on what they write. Just read lah and no need get too excited.
Belows are some blogs site which i would like to mention;
1. RockyBru
Before: Heavy criticise on Abdullah administration and support Mahathir.
After : Significant Support Najib. Then appointed as Malay Mail Chief Editor
Summary: Received lots of negative comments
Opinion: continue to read the blogs as it still provide 1st hand info
2. Chedet
Before: The world most popular blogs
After : Still the world most popular blogs
Summary : A must read blogs
Opinion: Consistent and best idea provider
3.Lim Kit Siang
Before: Most updated and most critic to government
After : Still the most updated blogs and most critic to government
Summary : A must read blogs but with some reservation
Opinion: Read to learn what in opposition mind
4. Screenshot@Jeff Ooi
Before: Critic government yet in neutral position
After : Mostly critic government
Summary : Read with some reservation
Opinion: I lost blindly acceptance what Jeff Ooi post after he join opposition
5.Kadir Jasin
Before: Best intellectual criticism
After : Not comfortable after more & more "Malay" issue posted
Summary : A must read blogs
Opinion: Best blogs to understand Intellectual Malay thinking
6.Tunku
Before: Heavy political updated plus comments
After : Consistent and truly a UMNO nationalist
Summary : Read to update UMNO/Government political issue
Opinion: The writer is a respectful malay nationalist
7.Anilnetto
Before: Critic state government and Penang fighter
After : Still critic the penang and government
Summary : He is consistent and quiet fair in posting
Opinion: Received many negative comments especially posting bout Penang matters
8. BIg Dog
Before: Malay/UMNO activist
After : More malay/umno activist
Summary : read to know more about UMNO stand
Opinion: Powerful blogs, they bring down jadeyoong blogs and successfully stop Khairy supporter appointed to DPM secretary.
9.justread
Before: a very different opinion blogs
After : Khairy supporter
Summary : Just read for some exceptional info
Opinion: He is very much a press freedom fighter
10.Straightalk
Before: Intellectual blogs with concrete idea
After : Very much alive
Summary : Receive negative comments whenever post bout opposition although 90% of his blog is critic government
Opinion: Best idea provider
The above is only small part of blogs i follow daily. One very important things is the blogs contents is still very much useful and improve our own understanding.
***I have stop reading Malaysiatoday blogs****
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