Surprisingly, while Singapore is in the midst of a tough pandemic scenario, leaders and politicians all use social media as the highest spiritual weapon at the same time.
Anh Chandreyee Ray, sinh viên ngành truyền thông Đại học Quốc gia Singapore (NUS) có một thống kê khá thú vị về số người theo dõi, yêu thích chính trị gia Singapore.
According to calculations, when the Meta announcement is sent down in 2021, there will be 4.5 million subscribers out of a total population of more than 5 million in this “Lion” island nation. Leaders and politicians in respective countries, such as the President, Prime Minister, and Members of Parliament (MPs), are among the most active participants.
Mr. Chandreyee Ray, a National University of Singapore (NUS) communication student, has an interesting statistic about the number of followers and likes Singaporean politicians have.
Prime Minister Ly Hien Long is at the top, with 1.7 million followers on social media, including his personal Facebook page, followed by youthful domestic ministers with hundreds of thousands of followers and interactions.
While many countries are “struggling” to safeguard residents from the epidemic by utilizing health care and medical systems, infrastructure, and logistics, the media and social networks have almost been overlooked in the fight against COVID – 19. Fake news can often generate panic among citizens, and the government is quick to reassure them. It is impossible to deny that Singapore’s leaders have made effective use of this media.
When the Covid – 19 outbreak became more challenging, Singaporean policymakers cleverly used Facebook to communicate policies, mentally preparing Singaporeans for an unprecedented long-term fight.
Prime Minister Ly Hien Long, for example, previously recommended people not to wear masks if they were feeling good at the start of 2022. He then abruptly reversed his stance, uploading a photo of himself wearing a mask on his personal Facebook page and urging others to remain at home.
Many individuals, all wearing masks to the street, responded to the Prime Minister’s message, and over 2 million people interacted, accounting for about half of the city’s population.
When the government proclaims a Covid-19 outbreak and implements social distancing measures, people become nervous, even panicked, and an attitude of hoarding commodities develops. As a result, the Interior Minister visited a huge suburban grocery, uploaded photographs and videos of the crowded shelves on Facebook and Instagram, and garnered over 200,000 shares in a day.
We cannot ignore the role and importance of social networks in today’s setting, both during and after Covid 19. With fears about contact and collision after the pandemic, as well as the requirement to keep a safe distance, our mentality will most likely be greatly influenced. As a result, conversation will be slowed down, and a component of natural communication will be lost. People’s relationships with one another at work and in everyday life are of a natural nature. Therefore, rather than being limited in that worrying atmosphere, why don’t we try to create new solutions that can reduce the gap in this 4.0 digital world? That should not be too difficult if we know how to use the power of communication and technology to our advantage.
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