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  • 社群平台比拚!Z世代最信任YouTube  「它」慘輸抖音

    隨著科技進步,社群媒體平台日趨多元,其中常見的不乏YouTube、Facebook、Instagram、抖音等平台。日前外媒Business Insider與研究機構YouGov合作,針對Z世代1997到2012年(18-26 歲)對於「大型社群媒體公司可信度」的調查。其中穩居第一名的為YouTube,而排名墊底的平台令人意外。
    2023/12/25 15:46
  • DPP calls for investigation into Ko’s alleged land misuse

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je is facing allegations of illegal usage of farmland in Hsinchu, which has sparked controversy. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) spokesman Cho Kuan-ting claimed on Facebook that industrial waste, including bricks, cement, and steel bars, was found during the excavation of the farmland’s parking lot. He called for a legal investigation and urged Hsinchu Mayor Ann Kao to take Ko Wen-je into custody. The Hsinchu City Government confirmed that the farmland, owned by Ko, was not being used for farming and demanded modifications within 30 days. Ko admitted that the farmland had been used as a parking lot for tour buses without proper authorization for the past two years. He pledged to pay the income tax owed and donate the parking lot’s earnings. Ko also sought assistance from TPP legislator-at-large nominee Huang Kuo-chang to handle the issue legally. Cho accused Ko of knowingly violating the law and emphasized that he should take responsibility for the damaged farmland. The allegations against Ko may have implications for his presidential campaign.
    2023/12/22 17:35
  • CEC confirms uninterrupted presidential debate broadcast

    The Taiwan Central Election Commission (CEC) responded to concerns about commercial interruptions during the presidential TV debate held on December 20. The CEC clarified that the entire event was broadcast without interruption and reaffirmed that Formosa Television (FTV) followed the law in broadcasting the debate. The CEC also addressed rumors circulating online, confirming that no irregularities were found in regards to ad insertions or candidate speech snippets. The full event was available for viewing on the official CEC website and Facebook page.
    2023/12/21 21:05
  • Dcard遭搜索!檢警10人衝公司「搜查4小時」 見1幕轟太誇張

    Facebook早被吐槽「老人在使用」,怎料年輕人最愛的社群「Dcard」(狄卡),爆出匿名發文涉及兒少、詐騙、妨害名譽等上百宗案件,檢警衝進台北大安區總公司搜索,成為國內首例遭檢警搜索的社群媒體公司。
    2023/12/18 09:15
  • Tainan police bust NT$6.55M election betting ring

    Tainan police have arrested six individuals involved in a gambling ring on a Facebook group, which was taking bets on the 2024 General Election outcomes totaling over NT$6.55 million. The case has been handed over to the Tainan District Prosecutors Office for investigation under several acts, including the Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act, the Money Laundering Control Act, and the Anti-Infiltration Act. The ring recruited bettors on Facebook to place wagers on various outcomes related to the forthcoming elections, including potential collaborations between political parties and candidates such as Lai Ching-te, Ko Wen-je, Hou Yu-ih, and Terry Gou. The Tainan City Police Department Criminal Investigation Corps initiated the investigation after spotting the illicit activity online and tracked down suspects across multiple locations. The investigation has revealed that the gambling funds were being converted into Tether (USDT), a popular cryptocurrency stablecoin, by unidentified individuals abroad, and transferred to other gambling organizations, potentially violating election-related gambling laws.
    2023/12/15 18:16
  • 親戚超甜價賣他房!「低於市價8百萬」驚呆 網揪2點勸退

    若和親戚之間有金錢買賣交易,該如何做更妥當,成為一大難題。一名網友在考慮是否要以遠低於市價的價格從親戚手中購買一間房子時,將此問題發表至Facebook社團《買房知識家 A你的Q》,引起熱烈討論。
    2023/12/13 10:45
  • DPP’s campaign office defends candidate amid criticisms

    The story discusses the defense of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te by his campaign director, Yao Li-ming. Yao defends Lai as a victim of the system, using Lai’s family home in Wanli District as an example. This defense comes in response to criticisms from Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) legislator-at-large candidate Huang Kuo-chang, who suggested that Lai should empathize with the hardships faced by the people. Yao criticizes Huang for hypocrisy, questioning his sincerity in displaying emotions. Yao highlights the struggles of residents living in mining areas and compares their situation to the limited residential rights of military dependents’ villages in the past. He argues that seeing distressed individuals as privileged is an unsupportive stance for voters. Yao expresses hope that if Lai becomes president, he will focus on improving miners’ housing rights and interests through legal and institutional reforms, similar to past government efforts to address the housing rights of military village residents.
    2023/12/12 17:25
  • Taipei 101 to ignite 16,000 fireworks for New Year show

    Taipei 101 announces its New Year’s Eve fireworks show for 2024, featuring a 300-second spectacle with 16,000 fireworks. For the first time, the event will incorporate Japanese color fireworks, adding to the visual array. The theme for this year’s show is "Colorful World," symbolizing Taiwan’s vibrant society and hopeful future. The iconic skyscraper will forgo its giant display screen and T-pad light net, as well as the 60-second countdown animation and lead-in video from the previous year. The collaboration with Japanese pyrotechnic manufacturers highlights the friendly relations between Taiwan and Japan, with Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan expecting tourist numbers to reach 6 million by mid-December. The international exposure from the fireworks is expected to significantly boost Taiwan’s visibility on the global travel map. Taipei 101’s Facebook page is also hosting a message-collection campaign, offering participants a chance to become part of the event’s narrative.
    2023/12/12 13:37
  • TPP’s Ko’s wife dares DPP to sue over Taipei Dome claims

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je’s wife, Peggy Chen, openly challenged the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on December 9th, expressing her willingness to face legal consequences if sued. Chen’s challenge followed her questioning the integrity of the Premier and the Minister of the Interior on Facebook, alleging their deliberate obstruction of the approval process for the Taipei Dome project during Ko’s tenure as Taipei City Mayor in October of the previous year. During an event in Taichung City’s Dali District, Chen boldly stated, "If the DPP wants to sue, then sue me!" She emphasized that her information came directly from Ko himself and assured that she had made efforts to verify the claims. When asked about the recent decline in Ko’s support according to polls, Chen simply responded, "Just keep working hard."
    2023/12/09 16:07
  • Cities end school liquid egg ban, set strict standards

    Multiple municipalities in Taiwan, including Taipei, New Taipei, Keelung, Taoyuan, and Taichung, have announced the lifting of the ban on imported liquid eggs in school lunches, following a controversy over their use. The ban will be lifted starting from December 11, with the condition that only liquid eggs produced in December and carrying the Certified Agricultural Standards (CAS) mark can be used. CAS-certified liquid eggs, priced at approximately NT$125 per kilogram, are 1.5 times more expensive than regular shell eggs but guarantee higher quality. Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-Yen cited the resolution of the "egg shortage crisis" and strengthened regulation on liquid egg production as reasons for lifting the ban. School meal providers can now gradually reintroduce egg dishes that were previously removed from students’ menus. Former Agriculture Minister Chen Chi-chung expressed his view on the ban lift, emphasizing the importance of food safety in a Facebook post.
    2023/12/09 15:37
  • Taiwanese star Apple Huang reveals wedding and baby joy

    Taiwanese actress Apple Huang announces her marriage and pregnancy news, sharing seven wedding photos on Facebook. She expresses joy and gratitude for the love she and her dentist boyfriend, Carter Jaw, share as they enter the next stage of their lives. The photos feature Apple and her husband holding an ultrasound image, symbolizing the newest addition to their family. Fans shower Apple with congratulations and well-wishes on social media.
    2023/12/07 21:03
  • DPP’s Wang Shih-chien shrugs off vote-buying claims

    Amidst escalating tensions regarding allegations of vote-buying in Taiwan’s political arena, Wang Shih-Chien, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative candidate for Taipei City, dismissed the accusations against him as "boring" on Thursday (Dec. 7) without providing further details. The allegations surfaced when his opponent, Kuomintang (KMT) candidate Yu Shu-hui, shared a Facebook post revealing beer boxes featuring images of DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te and Wang at a local banquet. This incident adds to a series of controversial campaign tactics in Taipei, including KMT candidate Hsu Chiao-hsin’s alleged distribution of noodles as a form of vote-buying. Hsu criticized the DPP for distributing lunch boxes and beer with Lai’s campaign slogans, suggesting a double standard. In response, Wang presented photos demonstrating that Yu had also distributed campaign items such as small bags, dishwashing liquid, and snacks. This exchange underscores the ongoing debate over what constitutes inappropriate campaign gifts, as both major parties scrutinize each other’s activities leading up to the elections.
    2023/12/07 19:51
  • 取代輝達!Meta、微軟將改用AMD新AI晶片

    臉書(Facebook)母公司Meta、OpenAI和微軟(Microsoft)今天在美國半導體公司超微(AMD)一場投資活動上指出,他們將使用超微最新人工智慧(AI)晶片Instinct MI300X。
    2023/12/07 14:48
  • 最後倒數!FB、IG突宣布「取消1服務」 5大影響曝

    注意!Facebook、Instagram一項跨平台服務將取消!Meta先前致力於整合旗下平台訊息功能,盼能讓FB、IG的訊息不須切換即可互傳。如今官方已公告取消該服務,實施時間點曝光。
    2023/12/07 10:46
  • Ko’s spouse clarifies sudden bank deposit hike

    Chen Pei-chi, spouse of Ko Wen-je, presidential candidate from the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), explained in a Facebook post that the increase in their bank deposits was due to receiving NT$4.22 million from a public service pension after Ko’s term as Mayor of Taipei ended. This clarification came after concerns were raised regarding the rise in Ko’s bank deposits, as disclosed by the Central Election Commission (CEC). Chen, who has been responsible for Ko’s financial declarations for years, praised the user-friendliness of the Control Yuan’s property declaration system but noted that the process for fulfilling the CEC’s requirements was incompatible with the Control Yuan’s document handling. Chen meticulously calculated the savings and net value of funds, including residual payment insurance policies. The couple had paid approximately NT$700,000 in insurance premiums that year but did not explicitly list it in the commission’s financial report form due to a lack of specific fields. Chen expressed surprise at the deposit increase, considering Ko’s retirement and lack of salary income as chairman of the TPP. The family relied on Chen’s hospital income, and the discovery of the NT$4.22 million pension deposit was unexpected.
    2023/12/07 10:00
  • Taiwan health official admits affair, seeks forgiveness

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare has addressed reports of an extramarital affair involving Secretary General Hsu Chao-cheng, expressing hopes that he will handle the matter appropriately. Hsu himself acknowledged the affair on Facebook, apologizing to his wife, family, and colleagues. The affair was brought to light by Mirror Media, which revealed frequent interactions between Hsu and a female subordinate, identified as Chen. Colleagues reported seeing them together watching movies and shopping. Deputy Minister Jih-Haw Chou of the Ministry of Health and Welfare stated that if any aspect of the affair relates to official duties, it will be further investigated.
    2023/12/06 20:34
  • 祖克柏Meta賣股「爽賺58億」! 股價大漲172%

    Facebook母公司Meta再遭到創辦人及行政總裁祖克柏減持,為2021年11月以來首次。祖克柏旗下信託及慈善機構於上月賣出68.2萬股Meta,套現1.85億美元(約58億新台幣)。
    2023/12/05 11:29
  • Terry Gou shares loss, pledges cancer hospital for Taiwan

    Foxconn founder Terry Gou shares an emotional tribute on Facebook to his late brother Tony Gou and his first wife Serena Lin. He recounts the personal tragedies of losing his brother to leukemia at the age of 46 and his wife to breast cancer at the age of 54. Despite seeking medical experts worldwide, his brother ultimately lost his battle with cancer. Gou recently withdrew his presidential candidacy and now focuses on his determination to contribute to Taiwan’s medical field. He announces his plan to build a cancer hospital in Taiwan as a way to offer hope to those fighting the disease.
    2023/12/02 12:18
  • 谷歌與加拿大和解 每年將支付該國媒體23億買新聞

    加拿大為了替新聞媒體爭取分潤,一度與谷歌(Google)、臉書(Facebook)等社群平台對立,平台甚至不惜刪除和封鎖其連結,要藉此迫使媒體放棄。《英國廣播公司》(BBC)報導,隨著引發爭議的《線上新聞法案》(Online News Act),即將在12月19日生效,加拿大政府30日終於與谷歌達成「和解」,谷歌也同意未來每年支付1億加幣(約新台幣23億元),造福所有加國大小媒體,讓搜尋引擎能提供更真實可靠的新聞資訊。
    2023/11/30 16:50
  • 陳柏惟臉書被「抄家」!200篇文全消失 遭「做掉」原因曝

    前立委陳柏惟昨(27)日於臉書粉專po文,提到粉專「被祖」有大量文章遭刪除,原本被刪除20篇,到後來變成200篇,現在也無法更改粉專名稱,甚至連別人都無法標記他,讓他自嘲「您現在收看的是比詐騙與色情還違反善良風俗的粉專」。
    2023/11/28 12:53
  • TPP’s Ko Wen-je seeks unity with Terry Gou

    The story discusses a significant political development in Taiwan, where Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih visited former President Ma Ying-jeou’s office for a meeting, while Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential hopeful Ko Wen-je visited the home of independent candidate Terry Gou. Ko formally invited Gou on Facebook, aiming to consolidate opposition forces and unite for a potential political transition in 2024. Ko praised Gou’s vision for governance and their shared principles. Gou and his vice presidential candidate Tammy Lai garnered a record-breaking 1.03 million signatures for their presidential bid. Ko has been vocal about Taiwan’s challenges and sees Gou as a catalyst for positive changes in various areas. Ko called for opposition unity and collaboration with Hou Yu-ih for Taiwan’s future.
    2023/11/23 12:54
  • Ko Wen-je stands firm as TPP’s candidate for 2024 election

    In a Facebook announcement, Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) candidate Ko Wen-je’s campaign manager Vivian Huang confirmed that Ko will persist as the TPP’s presidential candidate in Taiwan’s 2024 election. Huang had earlier represented the campaign at the Central Election Commission (CEC) to obtain the necessary forms. Ko’s rival candidate, Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang (KMT), proposed that both parties publicly review nine opinion polls and broadcast the process live, but Huang dismissed the idea, asserting that the scientific data would not change. Huang emphasized that Ko intended to run as the TPP nominee, even without a formal partnership with the KMT. Ko’s campaign spokesman, Austin Tai, reiterated the unwavering nature of Ko’s candidacy and clarified his current status in the race. While Ko plans to hold campaign meetings with his staff on Thursday, he has no intention of registering at the CEC on that day. Despite the ongoing election fervor, Ko Wen-je remains a steadfast figure in Taiwan’s dynamic political landscape, determined to contest the presidency, whether or not he receives broader coalition support.
    2023/11/23 12:42
  • 拜登也開Threads 首PO貼「發爐蛋糕」網諷:美水深火熱

    Facebook母公司Meta今年7月推出全新社群媒體「Threads」,與Instagram連動的特性吸引不少年輕人使用,而美國總統拜登(Joe Biden)本月20日也趁著自己的生日開通Threads帳號,首篇貼文更是與插滿燃燒蠟燭的生日蛋糕的合照,不過也有網友在下方對拜登做出批評,甚至說道「這個蛋糕讓我想起美國經濟水深火熱的現況」。
    2023/11/22 16:09
  • Lai selects Hsiao Bi-khim as 2024 election running mate

    Lai Ching-te, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential candidate, has announced on Facebook that he has invited Hsiao Bi-khim to be his running mate in the 2024 Presidential Election. Lai believes that Hsiao, Taiwan’s representative to the U.S., is an excellent choice and has fostered extraordinary closeness in Taiwan-U.S. relations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) also praised Hsiao’s significant contributions to Taiwan-U.S. relations, and she is widely recognized as an exceptional diplomat. Hsiao, a former DPP legislator, has submitted her resignation, which is expected to take effect in a few days. Foreign Minister Joseph Wu has granted her leave during this period.
    2023/11/20 12:04
  • Ko’s wife reveals reasons behind his alliance decision

    Peggy Chen, wife of Ko Wen-je, shared on Facebook his reasons for supporting the Blue-White agreement, reflecting his commitment to addressing public discontent with the DPP and his vision for a Taiwan governed by integrity and professionalism.
    2023/11/19 15:57
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