Practise good social media etiquette

I strongly urge all social media users to be respectful of one another. This as some individuals abuse the platform to hurl insults, pass rude comments and at times even humiliate others especially when it comes to heated conversations and differences in opinions.

Please stop this. Instead, be courteous, matured and responsible towards one another. Yes, free speech is exactly what it means, but do not abuse it in this manner. We are all equals and do not think or act otherwise.

The audacity of some individuals to comment whatever their heart desires without a care for the feelings of others is usually derived from the cover or maybe even the illusion of anonymity that the social media platform offers.

There have also been instances of late where some social media users change the spelling of names of prominent people via a play on words just to ridicule them. There is no need to resort to such childish actions of trivializing names and ranks.

At least have the decency and manners to respect someone's name. Do not make light of a person's name just because it brings some childish gratification. We are all matured enough to know this. Not to mention certain situations where some social media users don't even bother to address one by his or her proper rank, title or salutation.

If one has been awarded with an Order, Decoration or Medal regardless of it being a federal or state award, then have the decency to address the person accordingly. Respect the awarding state and sovereign of Malaysia. This is the patriotic thing to do.

As we just celebrated our 64th Independence Day, let us take a moment to reflect. We are not out of the clouds yet with regards to the Covid-19 pandemic. So, please make the necessary changes to be a better person.

The strengthened sense of hope and togetherness will serve to benefit all. Let the Malaysian spirit of unity serve as a guide for us to pull out of this storm together.

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