I’ll just make a note.
The hair scene.
Yeah, the hair thing, the whole thing, maybe your whole lines in the beginning to have a bit of close-ups and everything.
How many people are doing this for you? I read somewhere five people.
Do you also have another example, for example, something which is also connected to the elections?
They’re doing it themselves?
When it comes to fake news, this is one of the main tools you have, or are there other tools?
How big is, in general, trolling a problem in Taiwan, especially when it’s concerned to China and foreign countries?
Yeah.
Are there also such trolling farms when it comes to questions concerning Hong Kong?
Is there something that it can do to hold that propaganda and re-target it, let’s say, for the Taiwanese market and China?
For the Taiwanese…
What’s for you the difference between disinformation and mal-information?
What’s the message behind it?
For example, such kind of a message, did this get to the people, to the Taiwanese?
For example, this one got 160 shares.
Through this whole fact-checking work, how many cases are your people or the people in the other ministry dealing with when it comes to China and Taiwan? It is a lot?
This was also one that already trended?
Do you have an example what’s the post which trended the most?
But everyone say that China is trying to interfere in the social media, Taiwan, it’s maybe about the elections, the general one. What of your people?
Is it a big problem or a not-so-big problem?
Why?
How does that happen?
In general, it is a problem of fake news and mal-information, disinformation from China. What can you do against it?
In…
It’s the same word?
Fake news is?
It’s disinformation then?
In the end, that’s the main tool is fact checking. The fact checking can be done partly by…
…the government. It can be…
…done by people who volunteer?
Why has it to be humorous?
So, it’s catchy, or…?
When did Taiwan start this whole…?
You know, this whole humor thing and there’s humor against like, I can say, against like fake news, disinformation.
I can say it.
Is it one year ago, two years ago, or when did Taiwan start?
Do you think it has already changed a lot during the…?
Also, the people already are more educated, and they…
So quite a fast process. I didn’t have the imagine that it could change so fast, that people would change so fast.
[laughs] Do you have an example, from like you ministry, which really went trending because it wasn’t so funny?
One in which you have like really outdone yourself..
I have seen that there…
Was it not just a five-minute interview on NDW?
Do you have an example of a…?
With that glass as well.
And creativity.
When it comes to this other platform and join the government DW, I understand there’s also an initiative.