Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'telegram'.



More search options

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Categories

  • Articles
    • Forum Integration
    • Frontpage
  • Pages
  • Miscellaneous
    • Databases
    • Templates
    • Media

Forums

  • Cars
    • General Car Discussion
    • Tips and Resources
  • Aftermarket
    • Accessories
    • Performance and Tuning
    • Cosmetics
    • Maintenance & Repairs
    • Detailing
    • Tyres and Rims
    • In-Car-Entertainment
  • Car Brands
    • Japanese Talk
    • Conti Talk
    • Korean Talk
    • American Talk
    • Malaysian Talk
    • China Talk
  • General
    • Electric Cars
    • Motorsports
    • Meetups
    • Complaints
  • Sponsors
  • Non-Car Related
    • Lite & EZ
    • Makan Corner
    • Travel & Road Trips
    • Football Channel
    • Property Buzz
    • Investment & Financial Matters
  • MCF Forum Related
    • Official Announcements
    • Feedback & Suggestions
    • FAQ & Help
    • Testing

Blogs

  • MyAutoBlog

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Found 7 results

  1. source: https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-you-can-now-move-whatsapp-chat-history-telegram You can now move your chat history from WhatsApp or other instant messaging apps to Telegram. In a blog post, Telegram shared that video and documents from WhatsApp, Line and KakoTalk can be moved to its iOS and Android app. This works for both individual chats and groups. Below are the steps for doing so: For iOS users, they can open the Contact Info or Group Info page in WhatsApp, tap Export Chat, and choose Telegram in the Share Menu. For Android users, they can open a WhatsApp chat, tap ⋮ > More > Export Chat, then choose Telegram in the Share menu. Messages will be imported into the current day and will also include the original timestamps. For group chats, all members will also see the messages. Telegram also rolled out enhancements to some features such as improved voice chats, improved audio player and new Android animations.
  2. To all fellow drivers (and car enthusiasts) alike, we have some exciting news! sgCarMart is launching its Community Telegram group, a new and improved space where our followers can have a voice and participate in active, meaningful discussions. Current members of the sgCarMart Telegram channel will also be migrated to this new platform. What will be featured in this new Telegram group? Similar to the current sgCarMart Telegram channel, the Community group features periodical updates on: Car features Car articles MCF articles Car reviews Used car listings Additionally, the group will feature: Fun and interactive polls COE updates Active live discussions on exciting car news Join us as we embark on a new journey in building a fresh community of drivers and car enthusiasts with our new Telegram group!
  3. TL;DR – A passenger uploaded a screenshot of a lewd conversation between herself and an illegal hitch driver on social media. Want to save a few dollars on your next Private Hire ride? There are always unofficial alternatives that you can find via Telegram groups like the one below. Note: I don’t personally use this at all. A friend decided to add me, and I was too lazy to leave the group. Just this one group has over 197,000+ members! But be warned! If you decide to take this route, you might meet some unsavoury characters who do not operate under any corporate entity. Here’s a perfect example If the image above is too texty, and you get dizzy from too many words, here’s a quick summary of the image post on Singapore Private Hire Car Drivers & Riders Community FB page. A hitch driver texts his passenger to confirm the pick-up details along with his ETA The driver then informs the passenger that he’s barely clothed Reason being that he (the driver) would give a free ride if his passenger allowed him to get fully naked and touch himself while driving Yeah. That was my face when I read the whole conversation. Some due diligence in order Obviously, in this day and age, you’ve got to take what you see online with a pinch of salt. So, I decided to search for this car on OneMotoring. But no such vehicle exists! Still an intriguing story though. But obviously, netizens didn’t bother fact-checking. The comments section exploded. Let’s read some! Online Chatter HE SIMPLY MISTOOK GRAB CAR with GRAB THE BALLS. That’s hilarious! The person who said, “I will sit quietly behind n close my eyes because free of charge” got a serious problem la. ========= Be the first to get the latest road/ COE news and get first dibs on exclusive promos and giveaways in our Telegram SGCM Community. Join us today!
  4. A Singaporean man who proudly shared a year ago in June 2020 that he graduated from a university in the United Kingdom to become a blue collar prime mover driver in Singapore, has just been charged in court on July 28, 2021 for possessing and transmitting on Telegram obscene materials of women that were possibly leaked and without their consent. How bananas is this story? This completely bananas story has been made even more bananas as the accused, Andy Wong Ming Jun, 28, wrote a piece published in Nikkei Asia five days before his court appearance -- of all things -- slamming the Singapore government for its handling of the Covid-19 cluster linked to KTVs. Here is a blow-by-blow account of what went down and how we got here. The case before the court Wong currently faces 11 charges in total, which is the highest number of charges out of four men hauled to court on July 28, related to allegedly running an obscene Telegram chat group. The four men are aged 28 to 46. Wong's charge sheet included five charges of possessing obscene videos under the Films Act, and six charges of storing more than 1,600 obscene pictures in his electronic devices. He had in his possession more than 2,300 videos in a Lenovo laptop, two thumb drives, a Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact mobile phone and a Secure Digital memory card. Wong allegedly advertised the sale of obscene material, while the other three were administrators. The police said that the Telegram group, "Sam's lots of CB Collection", contained leaked sexual videos and images of women, and these included nude photos, photos of women dressed scantily or in compromising positions, and these were believed to have been circulated on the platform without consent. When did the police first act on this case? The police had received a report against the Telegram group on Oct. 24, 2019. Four men were arrested in November 2019. When did Wong go public with his prime mover driver stint? Wong penned an article published on June 14, 2020 about how he became a prime mover driver. It was well-received at that time as readers found it humbling. Wong wrote that he graduated from the University of Hull in 2017 with an honours degree in politics and history. Besides working full-time as a prime mover driver, he advertised himself at that time as a freelance defence and current affairs writer. This would mean his act of self-promotion was about seven months after he was arrested by the police for his alleged involvement in the obscene Telegram group. What was one revelation in his piece that is disturbing on hindsight? Wong wrote that he became a prime mover driver after just one interview and worked for a PSA Singapore subcontractor. He also wrote: "I found the job in April through the government job portal, MyCareersFuture." This would mean he got the driving job less than half a year after he was arrested by the Singapore police and had a pending case against him. It appeared he was hired by May 1, 2020 for the prime mover driver job. It would also mean he was openly profiling himself and his career development after his arrest and with the police still investigating him then. Who identified Wong as the same person as the prime mover driver? Lianhe Wanbao, in its July 28 newspaper report about the obscene Telegram court case, made the link and was the first to identify Wong as the prime mover driver who wrote about his stint. The Straits Times subsequently identified Wong as the man who penned the Nikkei Asia article. Did Wong appear in other news? Wong was featured in The Straits Times in 2016 as a Singaporean who voted for Brexit. He could do so because he is a Singaporean, and therefore, a Commonwealth citizen, and one who was living in Britain, albeit temporarily. Wong was at that time a student at the University of Hull when the Brexit referendum was underway. This set of circumstances granted him the right to vote in a national election under British law. His vote was for Brexit, because he said he believed he was disadvantaged as a non-EU citizen. Wong at that time said he wanted to settle down in the UK after his studies, but found it difficult. "I find it unfair that law-abiding non-EU citizens... have to face a disproportionate number of hoops to jump through in order to seek a future in the UK after graduating from university, while EU citizens get to have a free pass by virtue of the passport they hold," the 23-year-old Wong told ST then. On hindsight, this logic also appears warped as Brexit was for the nativist elements in Britain to exercise their rights, and by extension, keep foreigners such as Wong out. How did his latest piece slamming the government for the KTV cluster go? Wong's Nikkei Asia piece received a strong rebuttal from the Ministry of Home Affairs on July 28 -- following Wong's court appearance. Sam Tee, a senior director from the Joint Operations Group at MHA, wrote in a rebuttal to the media that it was false for Wong's article to claim that most KTVs in Singapore are fronts for money laundering or illegal brothels run by organised crime cartels. Wong's piece was titled, "The Institutional Failures Behind Singapore's Latest Covid Outbreak". What did MHA say in its rebuttal to Nikkei Asia? Tee said it was false that KTVs were allowed to open recently "without explanation", as alleged by Wong. Wong had also written that the KTV cluster "exposed the pernicious role of organised vice enterprises in Singapore, and the institutional failure of the country's much-vaunted law enforcement to clamp down on them". In MHA's response, Tee shot back at Nikkei Asia: "Your correspondent's stance appears to be based on a stern disapproval of illegal sexual activity. We commend his high moral expectations. But his comments on public policies need to be based on facts, not imagined realities." The rebuttal stung as Wong had just been hauled to court. Tee added: "The cluster was not the reason why the government reimposed stricter safe distancing measures on July 22. A spread into fresh food markets which had the potential for a wider outbreak was the reason." Where else can Wong's writing be found? Wong allegedly posts as the user DaybreaksBell93 on the Reddit forum. In a response to a Redditor who told Wong he should have done more research before he penned his Nikkei Asia piece, DaybreaksBell93 replied: On LinkedIn, Wong also wrote about his stint as a prime mover driver. His LinkedIn piece, "Graduate working as a Blue-Collar? Changing Realities in Singapore", appeared more than a month before his essay was published in the mainstream media. A video from 2015 by Insworld Institute featuring Wong is still online as of July 29:
  5. A new member registered himself to MCF just to ask "Hey, is there any WhatsApp group to join?", "Errr... Can add me to Telegram", "Can I have the Group to Facebook?" It is like walking into a Chicken Rice stall to buy drinks and never order chicken to eat.. and left for good once thirst quenched. Recently I notice traffic here getting lower... For me Forum is still a better place to discuss and share news or matter related to cars etc.. ok pls shoot me!
  6. Wondering why nobody posted this interesting article. 😁 I never imagine we have such interests group in Singapore. Is it all have vested interests haha? 🤣 https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/singapore/telegram-group-with-40kplus-members-outed-for-sharing-nudes-of-singaporean-women/ar-AAI6Jpw?ocid=spartanntp
  7. Telegram - https://t.me/wearesingaporedrivers Join us today as the biggest chat group for Singapore Drivers - share lobang on latest offers - Petrol cost - White ants and Fatimah info - Traffic jams - Queries on car problems and etc etc
×
×
  • Create New...