Then you can keep the screenshot. Or you can write on the wall.
Yeah, and then we’ll all see your writing, but then it’s easy.
But you can also write it on the iPad here...
Well...
That’s exactly what we did to this wall.
Yes, yes.
That’s exactly what we did here.
Yeah, it doesn’t work.
"You’re that somebody"?
How would that work better?
That is too offensive?
Ah, OK. It’s re‑writable, so we’ll go and change it. "From grassroots," change that to “bottom up”. Keeps growing. It keeps growing.
From grassroots, meaning it’s bottom up, basically.
I don’t know. I didn’t write this.
This is public.
Too bad.
That’s offending, isn’t it?
It says you’re a nobody.
Well, it says "hack democracy." If you look at this landing page, what does it say to you?
It’s true.
Then you have another problem, because they would type G‑L‑I‑N, or something like that.
All right.
Trying saying that 10 times.
It’s hard say G‑zero‑V all the time.
By the way, if you look at the g0v.asia page, instead of linking to the mostly Chinese page.
It’s so nice to have you here.
Granted.
It’s terrible SEO on our part.
No, it doesn’t.
Like this? [pulls up google and searches G-O-V zero]
Then you get it.
Yeah. Did you Google for g0v?
It’s just g0v.
You mean g0v?
Called g0v, right?
...collaborative community with the private sector and the civil society.
I think their mission individually is due end of this month, I don’t know yet.
It’s a well‑known phenomenon.
Yeah, this is a well‑known...
Let’s say we review our missions every quarter.
No, we don’t.
A mission changes every quarter.
We incubate and facilitate public digital innovations…
The mission is quite clear.
...very much getting you to do our work.
Somehow getting people googling, "Digital minister of Taiwan," end up in our PDIS page. This is great.
It’s good.
We’ll crack on.
Taiwan? Maybe you’re going to my Wikipedia page. No, it’s the QZ page. Obviously not going there. Seems they have better SEO.