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What would you like to see on TOC in 2009?
As we go into the new year, we would like to invite you to give us your ideas, suggestions, feedback and criticisms, so that we can improve further.
Hi everyone,
This past two years have seen many suggestions by our readers and TOC members about improvements which TOC could or should adopt.
As we go into the new year, we would like to invite you to give us your ideas, suggestions, feedback and criticisms, so that we can improve further. TOC is after all, your platform. We are just the facilitators. J
We hope to collate a list of your feedback in the next one month or so. The editors and members of TOC will discuss them, see if they are viable and implement them if they are so.
It heartens us that so many of you have, either here in the comments sections or through private emails, taken the time and effort to feedback to us.
Thank you.
For simplicity, please do post your suggestions here under this post.
Alternatively, you can write in to us at [email protected] and we promise that we will reply to every email sent to us.
Thank you.
With utmost appreciation,
Andrew Loh
Deputy Editor
The Online Citizen
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This post will be moved to “TOC Extra” later on to allow feedback to continue.
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