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There is no proof Twitter suspended accounts just because they were supportive of the Duterte government

April 12, 2020April 12, 2020 - by Ilda - 8 Comments.

A Washington Post article has caused a stir among Filipino Netizens recently after it claimed popular social networking site Twitter suspended accounts “defending Philippine government response to coronavirus pandemic”. When …

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We need a more INTELLIGENT “troll” narrative

April 12, 2020 - by benign0 - 11 Comments.

The Filipino people need to put their collective foot down and take the social media “troll” narrative back into the level playing field of the broader public discourse. At the …

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Washington Post “report” by Regine Cabato claiming Twitter suspended pro-Duterte accounts is MISLEADING

April 11, 2020 - by benign0 - 5 Comments.

A Washington Post article authored by Philippine correspondent Regine Cabato claiming that “Twitter suspends accounts defending Philippine government response to coronavirus pandemic” seems to have been either taken down or …

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Filipinos have NOTHING TO FEAR from the Department of Foreign Affairs passport data theft circus

January 14, 2019January 14, 2019 - by benign0 - 29 Comments.

Since news of a rogue contractor employed by the Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) “making off” with passport data broke, the Net has become a buzzing hive of overnight …

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It’s time REAL techos take back the discussion on social media influence!

January 3, 2019January 3, 2019 - by benign0 - 8 Comments.

Social media “experts” like most Rappler “journalists” and “influencers” like Noemi Dado, a.k.a. @momblogger, don’t have tech backgrounds. Yet they contribute so much noise to discussions about subjects like these. …

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Desperately wanted: COMPETENT Opposition bloggers!

December 30, 2018 - by benign0 - 4 Comments.

In her recent Manila Times piece, A social media wish list for 2019, social media “expert” Noemi Dado issues a call-to-action for Netizens for the coming new year 2019: “It …

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Depreciating Philippine peso could spell doom for social media “influencers”

June 18, 2018 - by benign0 - 26 Comments.

The spiralling of the peso to levels not seen in 12 years is alarming may pundits, many of whom use their large followings on social media to hawk imported goods …

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Lazy journalism: Is Filipino public sentiment really against Mocha Uson’s UST award?

January 24, 2018 - by benign0 - 4 Comments.

So Mocha Uson plans to return her “Thomasian Alumni Award for Government Service” and University of Santo Tomas (UST) Alumni Association president Henry Tenedero has resigned following unfavourable “Netizens’ reactions”. …

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