Code of ethics bloggers?

Call for a code of ethics for bloggers

Blogging is no longer a part-time job and it is time bloggers had a code of ethics to promote accountability, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar.

NO, thanks. Malaysia already have so many sets of laws able to be used against the bloggers who violate the laws.

For example, the Home Minister had admitted that previously the authority used ISA to give a female journalist “protection” from danger. From that logic, we could see Malaysia have more than enough laws to keep the order in society.

When I make a mistake in blogging, I apologise. I will double check the fact before I write and I don’t simply write something in my blog if the sources are from no where. Therefore, yes, this blog is damn boring. I’m sorry about that. :|

Speaking of code of ethics, there is a mainstream newspaper is urgently need that than other. But, no voices were sounded from the authority. Curious.

Mr. Minister, you are terrible wrong about the blogging is no longer a part-time job. Not ALL bloggers earn their income from blogging. There are few successfully doing that NOT every single blogger.

Don’t simply use one or a couple of examples to conclude blogging is not a part-time job. IF the World is that simple and easy, there is no war or conflict in between each other.

Please spend your time more to encounter increasing crimes (robberies and raped) in Malaysia than this.

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