ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 12:19 pm
v12 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:47 am
ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:39 am
v12 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:24 pm
Yeah, 277, I don't do Facebook though.
Well if you are looking for news in Cambodia then Facebook is the way. Just set up a throwaway profile, don't add friends and follow the news sites, your embassy, ministry of health and maybe one or two more with pics of pretty girls.
Facebook is the internet in Cambodia.
Yeah, I know, though still try to avoid that.
We've seen with Trumpie, how history gets forgotten, once a big-tech company pulls the account plug. The Trumpie Twatters not even being available for historic archiving. So all those who got fired by a Failed "President", not even have proof of that.
And the same will happen with Facebook postings.
Who cares? I don't get that argument.
If you just use if for daily news consumption then what's the issue.
You were commenting that news wasn't being released, then when pointed it out that is is being released you bring "trumpie"
*shudder* into a weird arguement against you not accessing the news.
Perhaps you can request the ministry of health to send you a daily email briefing.
My argument: Governments should have their own communication channels/archives and not (have to) rely on big-tech third-parties in control of what is being published or not (or deleted). It's a pretty fundamental item....... You don't "hope" the national publishing/archive of a country will be collected voluntarily by a foreign commercial company, let alone, that a foreign company does use the visits to that publishing/archive to profile the visitors.
And yep, I know, I should do different and be on Facebook, Twatter, Instagram, and what-ever, though there are more things to do in life than social media
For now, I rely on news media, like K440, Khmer Times, AKP to republish the important items