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Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Singapore Democrats

To: The Editor
Lianhe Zaobao

Your correspondent Ms You Lun Tian quoted National Solidarity Party member Mr Goh Meng Seng as saying: "Extremist viewpoints may draw the attention of people and garner the support of other extremists, but most web users will still want to hear balanced, moderate, mature arguments. This is also the reason why the SDP website is rapidly losing its readers." (
Lianhe Zaobao, 20 Sep 08)

There is certainly an effort to try to paint the Singapore Democrats as extremists. The SDP makes no apology for challenging the present political system and, more importantly, working to reform it.

Our objective is to ensure that the PAP Government respects democratic principles as enshrined in our Constitution. These principles include the freedoms of speech, association and assembly.

The actions of the SDP and other pro-democracy activists, which included the use of civil disobedience, have led to the opening up of Speakers' Corner for demonstrations, albeit in a very limited way. The Government has, belatedly, acknowledged the necessity of protests.

Freedoms of speech and assembly is the bread and butter of democratic politics. Without them, there is no democracy. Only in autocratic systems are such freedoms and the exercise of them considered extreme.

On the point about the SDP website losing readers, we'll let the statistics speak for themselves:

Between 20 June and 20 September 2008, global traffic rank of the SDP website, according to the Alexa website, rose by 194,650 positions putting us at position number 337,797.

PAP has the second highest position for Singapore's political parties, coming in at a distant 1,286,895.

Within Singapore, the SDP's traffic rank is 2,429. Again, PAP comes in second but only at position 7,266.

During this period, the number of users visiting our site saw a 51 percent increase. This compares to only 2 percent for the PAP website. This figure for the SDP may have dropped slightly in recent days due to our website being down for a couple of days.

Not only are there more visitors, our readers are also spending more time reading our posts. The number of pages viewed per day per user increased by 31 percent. For a similar period, the figure for the PAP's website recorded a minus 27 percent!

In June, our website crashed because of the surge in the number of visitors. Since then, according to our own statistics, we have seen at least a tripling in the number of visitors.

We don't think these figures point to the SDP "rapidly losing its readers," do you?

If anything
, they support the view that "most web users will still want to hear balanced, moderate, mature arguments." And that's what the SDP intends to continue doing on our website.

John L Tan
Assistant Secretary-General
Singapore Democratic Party


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Husrin  -  Agreed    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 9:58 am
Yes. But apparently, the PAP internet brigade is stupid. And pleaseeeee don't censure my comment. It's true after all!
Anonymous  -     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:32 am
sdp website is too happening to lose readers. especially those from the pap side lol.
tan ah kow  -     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:32 am
People log on to this site, like me, for amusement. SDP is providing more amusement by the day. It is good and I am thankful for that. You made effort to write articles everyday to highlight issues to us, with a very obvious agenda

It is funny reading about the SDP and how they strategise to make themselves relevant in an increasingly irrelevant envrionment. They may feel encouraged by the increasing traffic, good, please continue to provide alternative form of amusement for us
Jaslyn Go  -  SDP "rapidly" losing it's readership???    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:46 am
No wonder friends whom I have not met for awhile even know about my involvement in TBT, one even send me a email saying "nice pic of you in your TBT tees" - referring to the TBT pic taken outside the police center..

looks like they are reading SDP's website too..

now I no longer can hide my activism work from them (not that I wanted to in the first place..haha)..

I only started reading SDP's website after March 15, all thanks to the police who "reminded" me to.. Thank you IO Yew, if not for you, I really didn't know what I have missed..

Now SDP's website is my default homepage.

Good job SDP, keep up the good work!
NOT MY SDP  -  Using Statistics to Lie!     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 11:17 am
Since SDP wants to base their statistics from Alexa, we'll do the same. According to Alexa, only 45.6% of the visitors to the SDP website are Singaporeans, with 41.8% from China. PAP, on the other hand, has 77% of its visitors who are Singaporeans.
D  -     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 11:20 am
It is a chilling indictment of how distorted the mindsets of Singaporeans are when demands for free speech and freedom of assembly are considered "extremist". In any other first world country these would be taken for granted as fundamental rights.

What else is "extremist"? Wearing a T-shirt that says "Tak Boleh Tahan"? Giving out fliers in universities? Standing alone in front of the Istana holding a placard? If all these are considered "extremist" acts, then Singaporeans have political views are way off the ordinary spectrum. It is even worse when a member of the Opposition thinks this way.
Not even for F1  -  Papyees s.o.b arrogant clowns    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 6:20 pm
Quote:
Not only are there more visitors, our readers are also spending more time reading our posts. The number of pages viewed per day per user increased by 31 percent. For a similar period, the figure for the PAP's website recorded a minus 27 percent


Plse lah this a very happening site!

I wouldn't want to miss it even for F1 !!
Jeg  -  Art of Patience     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 6:34 pm
It takes one extremist to recognize himself cloned among other groups...

I'm still reading but commenting..
Uncle Ver SG  -  "Extremist"    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:00 pm
The Lianhe Zaobao had better worry about their own circulation as no one over the age of 18 and under the age of 40 and (heterosexual) male reads that crap Ba Gua tabloid. Its only for people who want to find out Stefanie Sun, Jay Chou etc. is going out with who. It is not a "serious" newspaper that have top notch writers making weighty, nuanced arguments in their editorials on politics, nor does it publish detailed business articles, not to mention the fact that it is a state (PAP) owned newspaper. Such is the standard of Chinese of the island state.

SDP's articles are all culled from respectable, more independent foreign newspapers and news agencies. If their editorials and articles are deemed to be extremist to the some people, it simply reflects the frog in the well mentality of those people and of their own radical political positions.

I have to agree there are a lot of extremist opinions on SDP website, all of which are coming from PAP Internet brigade. There are even more extremist forums such as SGforums where racist PAP supporters routinely blare out their rhetoric.
Daniel Ling  -  re: As Usual (A hopfully Neutral Point of View)    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:14 pm
tan ah kow wrote:
People log on to this site, like me, for amusement. SDP is providing more amusement by the day. It is good and I am thankful for that. You made effort to write articles everyday to highlight issues to us, with a very obvious agenda

It is funny reading about the SDP and how they strategise to make themselves relevant in an increasingly irrelevant envrionment. They may feel encouraged by the increasing traffic, good, please continue to provide alternative form of amusement for us


1) Yes, indeed SDP has a obvious agenda. Which is to enlighten the public, dig up facts which will otherwise stay hidden. IFIFIFIFIF wat u see on SDP is true, u will realise tat MSM (Main Stream Media) actually lies or publish articles in a misleading light. (No Comments on Frequeny)(Check out Mr Wang's out blog too)

2) Amusement no, Entertainment yes, Education yes. Daily i learn more about this about that. Things that i won't learn about normally.

3) "relevant in an increasingly irrelevant envrionment". I assume u mean tat SDP's position is not relevant in current society standing base on the fact that the situation is in "good hands/control". Think again. If u still believe the situation is good, i'm happy for you. But i still pity those in dire situations.

4) R u really Tan Ah Kow or just someone that the MSM (Main Stream Media) reported as "Cowards who hide behind their nicks"? (MSM was reporting on the fact that Bloggers hide behind a nick and do not have to take responsibility for their words/articles.) U r that right?

PS: I hope that i'm in a neutral position but i feel a shift, else i wouldn't ve posted a single thing.

PS2: In no way am i saying that SDP will make a great ruling party, but i do sincerely feel that there's a need to be opposition.

EG: Even in a small group activity, if everyone just follows the leader, when the leader makes mistake, everyone dies.

EG: When riding bike, the pillon needs to make a effort to stay alert, in most accidents riders survive while pillon dies as the riders are alert and able to react whereas pillons r just throw from the bike.

So in our current context, Opposition are here to keep things in check. Fight for unreasonable pay raise, or fight for reasonable pay raise and many many many many many more issues that r not checked.
AnnA  -  Getting Worried    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:21 pm
Someone must be feeling worried and burdened somewhere in Singapore... resorting to making this news no matter how irrelevant the news can be... but however this someone is trying hard by incriminating SDP, it seems like the method is backfiring that someone, again and again... People's Avarice Pythonidae have made grave mistakes many a times...

LoL
Uncle Ver SG  -     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:21 pm
Quote:
with 41.8% from China.


Really? I thought the motherland would be disinterested in Singapore politics and they have to navigate through the Great Firewall to get to a US hosted website. After all we are no HK. I would have thought more Malaysians would have visited SDP website.
Michael Chan  -  Can give average absolute figs of visitors per day    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:33 pm
Thanks Mr John Tan.....U R one of my political heroes!
But I wld appreciate if you cld also provide us the number of hits per day from your blog bean-counter say in the last few days? Average?
This is to compare with the sale per day of STimes. Of course there is no comparison as the latter also provides home/world news, obits, adverts, etc etc. I'm here thinking of Malaysiakini up north or even bangkokpost.com. I'm sure in the future the sdp blog can grow from strength to strength to even be an online daily paper.
I met Jayakumar by chance (like u, remember?) 2 weeks ago. I was abt to repeat yr cynical query to him abt his humongous salary when he quickly walked off after shaking my hand. My rhetorical question was left hanging mid-way....I think he must have suddenly recognised me as one of the rabble-rousers from the opposite side. Or maybe I resembled you? Must be playing in his subconscious mind.
Thanks and best wishes to SDP and the bravehearts upholding its principles!
Anonymous  -     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:48 pm
Fantastic!

Please publish this fact on the news paper and on TV!
Uncle Ver SG  -     Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:54 pm
Quote:
I wouldn't want to miss it even for F1


Go to Marina at night and watch the F1. Got money can sit in director's booth and read the Wall Street Journal, which kenna sued by pocket dictator.

PS. to the uninformed: LKY is more like a Stalin, NOT a Hitler (both of whom are monsters).
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