inSing.com, 9 Oct 2012Social media’s ability to galvanise waves of people for a single matter in a matter of hours, faster than any conscription call to arms, allows it to functions like a powerful people’s court — where the people, for better or for worse, are going to have the final say. The people — not the law, not the media authority — decide whether someone’s post is good or bad, fair or unfair, and whether that person should be pardoned or found guilty-as-charged in the social media world. Sometimes these repercussions spill over into the real world. Full story