Jack Yan / August 2014
Interact with mayoral candidate Jack Yan
September 2014 | July 2014-
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Conservatives: ‘The Chinese’ are coming! It’s the yellow peril!
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- We hear from certain parties that proclaim that they want one law for all New Zealanders, yet they’ll resort to targeting ethnic minorities anyway.
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When the parties uploaded their opening statements to their YouTube accounts
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- This is when each political party uploaded their opening broadcasts to their official YouTube accounts.
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Facebook loves spammers
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- Can Facebook please explain why these obvious bot accounts, all of which have been reported, are allowed to remain on their website? (I have asked Facebook this directly already on Twitter and Facebook.
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I thought political division got you nowhere in New Zealand
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- A week and a half ago, I appeared on Back Benches to talk about Winston Peters MP’s “two Wongs” joke, and confined my comments to that.
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‘Planet Key’ is good old-fashioned Kiwi satire
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- Fed up with the Electoral Commission barring Darren Watson from expressing his valid view with his satirical song ‘Planet Key’, I made a spoken-word version of it for my Tumblr a week ago, with copyright clearance over the lyrics.
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Caveat emptor: Facebook’s click farm problem is worsening
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- Many people will remember this video, which exposed Facebook using click farms to inflate customers’ likes (I would have used Veritasium’s original, but YouTube won’t show embedding codes at the moment): Facebook Fraud Exposed: Does Facebook Advertising Lead to Fake Likes? from Reputation911 on Vimeo I won’t repeat what they exposed, as the video does a far better job.
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The 2014 General Election: the impressions the parties have left, so far
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- A Kiwi friend, based in Australia, and I were discussing the General Election yesterday on the phone.
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Has Facebook admitted its servers ran out of resources?
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- Those of you who follow this blog know that I believe Facebook’s servers are reaching their limits.
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When referring to your Australian office might not be a smart thing to do
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- There are some companies that do not realize that we live in a global community.
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A familiar call after two mayoral campaigns on Wellington’s knowledge economy
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- The latest Victoria University study, expressing that there is a shortage of creative people, sounds very familiar.
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