An interesting story from Singapore's
Straits Times:Two sponsors/advertisers pulled their ads from a heavily-trafficked Singaporean blog,
Xiaxue because of reader complaints. Readers apparently didn't like what Wendy Cheng, a spunky 21-year-old Singaporean, had to say about bathrooms for the handicapped.
Several hundred readers complained to the advertisers, Hair salon Kimage, nail studio Voxy and and a third sponsor, LocalBrand (who didn't pull out).
Newspapers, of course, have sometimes felt the heat from advertisers when stories run that are critical of their businesses or industries. Until now, I had not heard of ads being pulled from a blog because of its content.
She was taking a big stand against the exclusivity of disabled bathrooms. She argued that Singapore's disabled bathrooms, which are bigger and equipped with a sink, are NOT just for the use of disabled people.
"Sure, if I see that you are physically disabled, and you need to use the toilet, then yes, obviously I will let you use it and go use a normal toilet," she said. But able-bodied folks, she said, should be able to use it at other times too.
The Straits Times reported she received "rude messages that accused her of being callous and uncivilised, which are among the kinder labels hurled at her."
The most perplexing thing in all of this: I have no idea why so many people actually read her blog, which is really a personal journal. I saw it voted as Best Asian Blog somewhere and went to check it out, thinking it might have interesting bits about culture or maybe even business. It's mostly about her friends, and the parties she goes to. Then there are tons of fotos of her, of course. Sometimes in skimpy clothing -- which I guess answers it all. The Straits report says "she's written about measuring penises and evangelising, and poked fun at the nude pictures posted by a blogger writing as Sarong Party Girl."
And to put your minds at ease, she promises not to change. "I will write exactly the way I've always done." Pheew.