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STOMP, previously known as "Straits Times Online Mobile Print", is a Singapore-based
citizen journalism Citizen journalism, also known as collaborative media, participatory journalism, democratic journalism, guerrilla journalism, grassroots journalism, or street journalism, is based upon members of the community playing an active role in the pro ...
and breaking news website managed by the
SPH Media SPH Media Trust (SMT), trading as SPH Media, is a mass media company in Singapore. It was incorporated on 19 July 2021 as a company limited by guarantee, it was a spin off from Singapore Press Holdings as part of a restructuring. It owns sever ...
. Launched in 2006, Stomp serves as a platform for Singaporeans to share stories, photos and videos about things happening on the ground. It combines user-generated content with journalism to deliver community-centric hyperlocal news and human interest stories.


History

Stomp was launched on June 15, 2006, by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) as an innovative way to engage a new generation of readers. Designed to bridge traditional journalism with the growing influence of online media, Stomp encouraged Singaporeans to contribute real-time stories on matters that are of concern and importance to them and their community. The platform quickly gained traction and became known as the go-to place for calling out misbehaviour.


Controversy

STOMP contributors, otherwise known as STOMPers, have been widely criticised for submitting xenophobic, racist and sexist content onto the portal. There are also instances of fabricated submissions targeting National Servicemen and commuters on public transport. In 2012, STOMP staff, 23-year-old Samantha Francis, was sacked after submitting a photo of an MRT train moving with the train doors wide open. It was later revealed that she had taken the photo off Twitter. The then SPH English editor-in-chief, Patrick Daniel, issued an apology to SMRT. On 24 March 2014, a STOMPer submitted a photograph of an NS man not giving up his seat to an elderly woman on the train. This photo was later found to be doctored – in reality, there was an empty seat next to the man which was cropped out of the photo. In April 2014, an online petition to close down the portal became popular. The petition garnered close to 23,000 signatures as of 15 April 2014. Robin Li, owner of the petition, stated: "STOMP has failed to rectify and set simple sensible guidelines before any irresponsible netizen contributes a fabricated story without getting the right facts."
Media Development Authority The Media Development Authority (abbreviation: MDA) was a statutory board of the Singapore Government, under the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI). History MDA was founded on 1 January 2003 by the merger of Singapore Broadcasti ...
responded that "it will not influence the editorial slant but will take firm action if there is a breach of public interest or the promotion of racial and religious hatred or intolerance."


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