Public In Apologies
What happened to apologizing and moving on? When it comes to apologizing, Singapore goes a little too far, and the entire world is required to participate. It appears that it is common practice to publish a newspaper apology, even if it is addressed to a single person. You might think it’s cool and flattering at first, but it’s a little too personal to be shared in this way.
Censorship Has Never Harmed Anyone
It’s one thing to delete inappropriate information or images that violate someone’s policy, but should you delete it everywhere if you’re going to delete it on one source? When a magazine or newspaper publishes something that violates censorship rules, it is usually removed. It is common in Singapore to include information about where the deleted information can be found. We’re not sure what the point is.