He said this is important because most bloggers are not journalists who are trained to write in a fair and balanced manner.
Syed Hamid said that the proposed code should merely be in the form of regulations instead of a legislation or a new law.
He said blogging is a powerful tool that can influence and shape the perspective of readers on various issues.
"Indeed, they (bloggers) can unite the community or divide them. Like any Malaysians, bloggers too have the responsibility in preserving national security and stability," he said when opening the Bloggers Buff 2008 Conference, here today.
Syed Hamid said even professional journalists are guided by their own professional code of conduct, and thus there is no reason why bloggers should not have their own code of ethics.
He said blogs stand out from other media because readers can react to a posting as soon as it has been published in the blog.
"The comments and talkback sessions have unfortunately provided a channel for people to spread hatred and racial sentiments," he added.
Meanwhile, National Alliance of Bloggers (All-Blogs) protem president and journalist Ahirudin Atan said that bloggers should come out with their own code of ethics without interference from the government.
"Bloggers have the power of influencing opinions, and if it (the power) is abused it can create enmity among friends," he said during the conference.
He also said that anonymous comments should be treated like "surat layang" (poison pen letters) and bloggers and readers alike have the right to ignore the messages. – Bernama
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