I grew up with majority blind spot, not Chinese privilege, says actor Tay Ping Hui
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I grew up with majority blind spot, not Chinese privilege: Tay Ping Hui
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I grew up with majority blind spot, not Chinese privilege, says actor
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May 24, 2021
The Government made 1,260 requests to Facebook for information covering 1,630 accounts from July to December last year.
Reuters
SINGAPORE - The Government made 1,260 requests to Facebook for information covering 1,630 accounts from July to December 2020, nearly triple the number over the same period in 2019 and exceeding the total from all other Asean nations.
Facebook said it complied with 83 per cent of these requests, producing at least some data in response, according to a transparency report by the social media giant released on Thursday (May 20). This is the highest compliance rate for Facebook over requests from the Singapore government.
The twice-yearly report details government requests for account data and Facebook s rate of compliance, community standards enforcement, content restrictions and Internet disruptions.