I am a huge fan of blogging, because blogging enables interconnection of communities where blog owners read and comment on each other blogs while linking to those of their choosing or through discussion or review in their content entries. Thus, I often update my own personal diaries every week and I am also interested to know the political issues and current social happenings in the local and national news. I personally know that, as a blogger, we need to understand the basic rules and regulations to post a blog to publics, and prevent and avoid insulting comments on the blog.
In fact, bloggers are expected to publish the truth, which to conform to ethical norms. According to Mattern (2009) stated that, bloggers should write honestly, the customers will be more likely to connect to your post and tell others about you thus increasing your traffic and growing your community. People find honesty refreshing. An article entitled “Blogger held over insulting posting” which was featured on The Star on the 26th of January 2010 reported that, blogger Aduka Taruna was arrested for posting an allegedly insulting comment on his blog following the demise of the late sultan of Johor. However, the blogger removed the posting and made a public apology, but the way the apology was made was perceived by many as an insult too. Therefore, Malaysia Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) investigated the blogger for allegedly insulting the act. In the article, Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim has advised the people to not continue with such uncivilized culture that was against “our lifestyle, laws and the 1 Malaysia Concept” (The Star 2010).
Aduka Taruna's blog
Aduka Taruna arrested by insulting the late sultan of Johor
Referring to Liebman (2006) stated that, a party defamed by content found on a blog can effectively remedy its harm by contacting the blogger or posting a comment countering the defamatory speech. Apparently, Malaysia has very strict media control. I believe that insulting the Sultan of Johor or people is not good manners; in fact it is a very rude thing to do, which shows “disrespect” in the posting on the social networking site. As a blogger, we should practice moral and ethics in all postings and insulting, pornography, racism and sexiest comments, or any topic that is variance with the law and human values should be prohibited. However, we need to understand and learn to participate and share, and the purpose of a blog is not merely to provide reading material, it is also enriched by contributions from the community (Iqbal 2009). Moreover, blogs also act as training ground for self-expression not just for the blogger but for readers of the blog as well.
References:
Iqbal, S., 2009, “Tricks and tips, practical advice and good manners for commenting on blog posts”, viewed on 12 June 2010.
http://youthinkblog.worldbank.org/tricks-and-tips-practical-advice-and-good-manners-commenting-blog-posts
Liebman, J.M., 2006, “Defamed by a blogger: Legal protections, self- regulation and other failures”, No.2, pp.101- 132, viewed on 13 June 2010.
http://www.jltp.uiuc.edu/recdevs/liebman.pdf
Mattern, J., 2009, Directory Journal: How to be a transparent blogger, keep readers happy, and keep the FTC off your back, viewed on 13 June 2010.
http://www.dirjournal.com/internet-journal/how-to-be-a-transparent-blogger-keep-readers-happy-and-keep-the-ftc-off-your-back/
The Star 2010, Blogger held over insult, viewed on 13 June 2010.
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/1/26/nation/5547287&sec=nation