Singapore, May 14 - Trolling, sharing the same news that your other 600 friends on Facebook are sharing, and posting intellectual posts supporting a cause is driving a new wave of startups in Singapore, and Indonesia and Malaysia are closing the gap with a growing number of social media sites that think they are really funny but only really have a following of 10 people (the parents of the author, and the relatives who got forced into following the page) including this one.
Singapore is developing an encouraging environment for entrepreneurs who have nothing better to do but spend their time on social media like SMRT Feedback, New Nation and this site, by offering free chalet stays and complimentary coffee if the authors exercise any critical thinking and criticize the government.
Analysts expect this industry will be worth $20 million a year in lost costs to porn sites as frustrated young men read and share these articles instead of downloading JAV videos. However, government officials are optimistic, and expect that there will be a multiplier effect from the GDP and resources that are spent on getting police and public servants to catch these people and refute their claims through standard templates to the Straits Times or by setting up credible websites like Fabrications about the PAP, and of course, arresting them and threatening them with lawyer letters.
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