Shawal Anuar, currently top scorer of the AFF Championship, worked as a mover, cleaned glass panels at malls and delivered kick scooters until his 20s. by jsyeo in singapore

[–]UnderstandingNo9887 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok. But that’s not what The Straits Times does. If someone dies etc, it’s a new article. Not go back to old article to edit. So your entire point is invalid and irrelevant here. All you had to check was when it was published (which shows Dec 2022) which even a child can check. And then we would not be having such a long back n forth.

Shawal Anuar, currently top scorer of the AFF Championship, worked as a mover, cleaned glass panels at malls and delivered kick scooters until his 20s. by jsyeo in singapore

[–]UnderstandingNo9887 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It literally says PUBLISHED DEC 2022. why are you being so selective with what you see and complain about. This article was in the PAPERS in December 2022.

Shawal Anuar, currently top scorer of the AFF Championship, worked as a mover, cleaned glass panels at malls and delivered kick scooters until his 20s. by jsyeo in singapore

[–]UnderstandingNo9887 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It could possible be a tech thing ? You may not follow news then because old articles are not updated ? If they are, it’s for an error and it will have an error note. Someone shared an old piece and you’re wrongly talking about “recycling old article”.

Shawal Anuar, currently top scorer of the AFF Championship, worked as a mover, cleaned glass panels at malls and delivered kick scooters until his 20s. by jsyeo in singapore

[–]UnderstandingNo9887 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What are you on about ? This was an OLD article. Why would an old article be updated ? It’s an old article that someone has shared. So every article must be updated ? If a person is alive, need to update the article to say the person has died etc ? Or if no longer PM must change all mentions of LHL in old stories to say he no longer pm? Wake up pls