Tyler in the News
Battle Stations featured in ST Money
Budding entrepreneurs blaze new trials, Straits Times, 4 February, 2008
"WHEN Leonard Lin started his business, he had no idea if it would turn out to be a solid winner or a costly dud.
It looked sound on the surface - creating Web-based applications for social networking sites such as Facebook - but Mr Lin, 26, needed a bit more to go on than that..."
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TYLER produces Singapore's first Facebook MMO
"The mini online strategy game allows users to build battleships, which they can use to fight others. It has already attracted some 36,000 users - and it is these users who are helping to attract advertisers..."
Tyler Blog
This morning I got an email from Facebook:
"You made one or more wall posts that violated our Terms of Use. Among other things, posts that are hateful, threatening, or obscene are not allowed. We also take down posts that attack an individual or group, or advertise a product or service. Continued misuse of Facebook's features could result in your account being disabled."
What the *bleep*?! The only wall posts I made within the last month were:
- review of the movie ?Wanted? which I posted on the wall of the Singapore group and mySingapore app
- a message on the Battle Stations wall asking players not to post their problems there because we don?t check the wall regularly
Possibly I was removed for ?advertising a product? so better not post movie reviews.
I have NEVER made an obscene, profane, hateful, attacks an individual or group wall post (forum posts during the Chaos days yes, but wall posts never).
There wasn?t any warning or a pink box of death or anything. I just got removed.
I'm not going to create a new account because I don't believe in creating multiple fake accounts (not to mention all the photos and apps that I?ve added, I don?t want to have to start again from scratch).
I've sent an email to disabled@facebook.com and started working on a Facebook clone which I?ll call ?Freedombook".
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