The Dark Shadow Shrine
embrace the darkness; that you may see the light nestled within it......
Wednesday, May 08, 2024
Tuesday, May 07, 2024
Chinese zoo starts ‘panda dog’ enclosure with dyed chow chows
What if your child wants to be an artist or a magician?
Sunday, May 05, 2024
Michelle Yeoh honoured as pioneer by Biden with Presidential Medal of Freedom
Friday, May 03, 2024
More can be done to make training courses available to people with disabilities: Social service agencies
One major move to ensure people with disabilities have better access to learning opportunities was the launch in 2022 of the Enabling Academy, which offers courses targeted specifically at the group. The academy is run by SG Enable
Monday, April 29, 2024
Counting the cost of digital trust
Another complaint is that social media companies do not govern the misuse of their algorithms, which prioritise news feeds that reinforce existing interests or beliefs, to amplify inherent biases and promote misinformation, hate and polarisation. The Brexit vote in 2016 leading to Britain’s exit from the EU, and Donald Trump’s election as the president of the United States in 2016, are widely believed to have been aided by bots amplifying biases and misinformation to target undecided voters.
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Inclusiveness, equal access to resources: Education leaders reflect on Singapore’s education system
that a student’s financial background should not determine his or her destiny. “Instead, the methods and focus of our education system can and should be the determinants of the outcome,” ...“We must ensure that students in Singapore, regardless of background, are able to rise beyond their lack of family support
Our brand of meritocracy is with Singapore characteristics, which will allow each and every child to go as far as they need
Stabbings, riots and misinformation in Sydney prompt concerns about social cohesion
concerned about the role of social media, which allowed people to quickly mobilise and “take the law into their own hands”. “We assumed that things were normal and that resources for education and other measures were no longer required,
a wave of misinformation spread on social media about the attacker, including speculation about his skin colour and beard and claims that he was a Muslim terrorist. Others spread claims that the attacker was Jewish – a fabrication that was even reported by broadcaster Channel Seven.
The spread of misinformation during both incidents has prompted a proposed crackdown on social media. The federal government will introduce legislation later in 2024 to enable the media authority to fine social media companies that fail to take adequate steps to combat harmful misinformation and disinformation.
We need regulation to save kids from mobile device addiction
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Many parents are indulging or even engendering their children’s online habits without realising they are actually providing children the tools to be exposed to undesirable content from a young age
It was reported that there was a 30 per cent increase in the number of youths arrested for sexual crimes in 2023 compared with the previous year. It’s telling that the two reasons cited were early exposure to sexually explicit materials and access to inappropriate or inaccurate information about sexual behaviours and relationships.
China has passed laws that limit the amount of screen time for kids, and restrict their access to online gaming and social media. Children under eight are allowed to use digital devices only for a maximum of 40 minutes a day, and, even then, the use is restricted to approved content deemed beneficial to the development of a child. Youth under 18 are not permitted to use their smartphones for social media or online gaming between 10pm and 6am each day.