Hello, nice to meet you.
I think we can get very quickly into one.
We can just introduce ourselves a little bit. You came back from Germany. We came from Germany as well, some days before, on Wednesday. We have 10 days in Taiwan. We’re a group of young journalists organized by the organization “Journalists.Network”. We’ve been here four years ago, not exactly this group.
Yeah, right. It’s about connecting in the world, reporting about other countries, and learning more. That’s why in Taiwan, we asked them over to meet you because we think you are quite a famous person in Taiwan and in other countries as well.
You’ve been at the Republica for example.
[laughs] I think we’re very pleased that you took the time for us now.
No.
I learned you have two days off in your week normally when you’re not in the office, right?
On the other days, you’re…
Every Tuesday?
Do you want to go?
One follow-up. You were part of the Sunflower movement, and you were into the building? You were part of the occupier?
You describe a lot of benefits that come from digitalization, but since Edward Snowden, we all know about the abuse of gathering data, while describing all these communications means. What do reply to how do you make sure that this data collected by the government is not abused?
What was the reason to go back to work and to say no…?
One last question.
Thank you very much. We have to go now.
You said that you have your Social Lab on Wednesday?
11:00 PM?
11:00 PM or AM?
What’s the easiest way to get in touch with you?
Thank you.
Thank you very much.