Recently, the blogosphere is getting crowded. More and more people are into blogging no matter who they are, where they're from. Even children who age 5 has a blog. Can you believe it?
Now, even Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad own a blog! Wow... Impressive!
Yesterday, there was a news about his blog www.chedet.com and when I visited his blog few hours ago, gosh! 955 comments for his 1.27am first post? OMG! The number of comments even beat Jeff Ooi, Kennysia, John Chow or even Xiaxue in just a day?
Other bloggers take months or even years to get the attention from the public to visit their blogs but for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, our Malaysian former prime minister (1981-2003) he just needs ONE DAY! This has showed that how influential he is to the society in Malaysia.
On the other hand, the emerging of political blogs in Malaysia recently has showed that blogosphere is a very influential media. It helps foster civil society in Malaysia and this has been proven during 2008 election in Malaysia (Tsunami).
So, I'm expecting that there will be more and more politic blogs from the Malaysia politicians after this. Who knows, this might be one of the strategy for Barisan Nasional (BN) to steal back the Malaysian trust?
Now, even Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad own a blog! Wow... Impressive!
Yesterday, there was a news about his blog www.chedet.com and when I visited his blog few hours ago, gosh! 955 comments for his 1.27am first post? OMG! The number of comments even beat Jeff Ooi, Kennysia, John Chow or even Xiaxue in just a day?
Other bloggers take months or even years to get the attention from the public to visit their blogs but for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, our Malaysian former prime minister (1981-2003) he just needs ONE DAY! This has showed that how influential he is to the society in Malaysia.
On the other hand, the emerging of political blogs in Malaysia recently has showed that blogosphere is a very influential media. It helps foster civil society in Malaysia and this has been proven during 2008 election in Malaysia (Tsunami).
So, I'm expecting that there will be more and more politic blogs from the Malaysia politicians after this. Who knows, this might be one of the strategy for Barisan Nasional (BN) to steal back the Malaysian trust?