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26-11-2014, 11:20 AM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
For those who have been online long enough, you have surely heard of the 50 Cent Party who are the Internet commentators employed by the government of the People’s Republic of China or the Communist Party.
Their key function was to post comments on various Internet message boards, expressing a favourable opinion towards party policies, in an attempt to shape and sway public opinion.
The 50 Cent Party got its name due to popular belief that they are paid fifty cents Renminbi for every post that either steers a discussion away from anti-party sentiments, divert attention from sensitive content, or advances the Communist party’s line of argument.
The 50 Cent Party is believed to be still in force, and has allegedly shown itself most recently during the Yellow Umbrella revolution in Hong Kong, where a large force of such Internet commentators attempt to sway public opinion on websites and social media with fake accounts, against the pro-democracy protesters.
You might ask, so what has that to do with Singapore?
In 2007, The Straits Times reported on how the ruling People’s Action Party had attempted to address online criticism against itself – quite openly and aggressively, too, it seems.
More.....http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014...er-insurgency/ (http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/11/where-have-all-the-ibs-gone-part-1-evolution-of-paps-online-counter-insurgency/)
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com (http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?194662-What-s-up-with-the-PAP-IBs&goto=newpost).
For those who have been online long enough, you have surely heard of the 50 Cent Party who are the Internet commentators employed by the government of the People’s Republic of China or the Communist Party.
Their key function was to post comments on various Internet message boards, expressing a favourable opinion towards party policies, in an attempt to shape and sway public opinion.
The 50 Cent Party got its name due to popular belief that they are paid fifty cents Renminbi for every post that either steers a discussion away from anti-party sentiments, divert attention from sensitive content, or advances the Communist party’s line of argument.
The 50 Cent Party is believed to be still in force, and has allegedly shown itself most recently during the Yellow Umbrella revolution in Hong Kong, where a large force of such Internet commentators attempt to sway public opinion on websites and social media with fake accounts, against the pro-democracy protesters.
You might ask, so what has that to do with Singapore?
In 2007, The Straits Times reported on how the ruling People’s Action Party had attempted to address online criticism against itself – quite openly and aggressively, too, it seems.
More.....http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014...er-insurgency/ (http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/11/where-have-all-the-ibs-gone-part-1-evolution-of-paps-online-counter-insurgency/)
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com (http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?194662-What-s-up-with-the-PAP-IBs&goto=newpost).