Malaysia is also noisy on the Internet
The New Straits Times readers claim to natural spiky. Facebook and Twitter too noisy
Malaysian news site, The New Straits Times, the which reports directlydemonstrations held 2.0 Net Anwar Ibrahim and the Opposition claims the surge linevisitors throughout Saturday, July 9, 2011 yesterday. The same phenomenon alsoOccurs in social media, Facebook and Twitter. NST calls, direct news updatesyesterday attracted 18 thousand readers from around the world. This straight sessionfrom 09:00 to 17:30 local time, by deploying a number of Journalists in a number oflocations to place illegal demonstration Called it. On Twitter, NST estimates there are50 thousand twit Twitter 20.000 users sent the between 0600 hrs to 1800 hrs local time, or average twit average 4 thousand per hour. On Facebook the same, floodingOccurs at comments the same period. Not only support, also emerged from thehubbub That criticized or even opposed. There are complaining about work orshopping void in downtown. Merchants complain of losing buyers. There are evensome People who complain Because They can not attend the wedding receptionacquaintances. hubbub on the internet this peak Occurs at the peak of thedemonstrations at 14:00 until 17:00 in downtown Kuala Lumpur. Followed RakyatMalaysia also a Facebook page "Around the Clock Net 2.0." At noon, the hubbubbegan to Seriously. Demonstrators and the public to report any acts of violence bypolice WHO Followed the arrest. Police also do not miss the report, as stating thereare Hundreds of people detained and asked the public for calm and away from downtown.
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