Monday, January 14, 2019

WOTC - How should a prime minister deal with defamatory remarks?

I asked this question in the Wisdom of the Crowd:

How should a prime minister deal with defamatory remarks from citizens?

Here are the responses: (49 Votes)
65 % - Give a reply in the same social media platform.
18 % - Ignore the remarks.
14 % - Ask the citizen to withdraw the statement.
2 % - Sue the citizen for defamation.

See the pie chart at: 
http://www.wisdomofthecrowd.sg/chart.aspx?ID=1101

5 comments:

  1. Morning to night give replys to 5 million people and don't need to run the country

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    1. They already have a battalion-strength force to scan thru the internet & social media, and to follow-up with various agencies and ministries if needed. No need for any ministers or senior civil servants to ownself read & reply.

      They don't even read most of their work emails on their own. Each minister has got his own 2 or 3 secretaries to do most of the basic and filtering. PM has a platoon strength of private secretaries & President scholars to do for him.

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  2. SO?? Can give DEFAMATORY REMARKS la.Critical thinking needed

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    1. U don't need to So becoz minister secretaries all got more critical thinking than you lol. I work with them before lah.

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  3. AGREED BUY STUPID TO THINK THAT CAN GIVE DEFAMATORY REMARKS IN PUBLIC AND GET AWAY WITH IT.LOL.CRITICAL THINKING NEEDED.

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