Junta, which has led a focused crackdown since it took power in a 2014 coup, gives the site until Tuesday morning to remove 131 ‘illicit’ posts Thailand has threatened Facebook with legal action ...
Facebook users in Thailand can still access their accounts despite worries that authorities would shut the social media site down if it did not remove “inappropriate” content, including pages ...
Facebook Thailand could face legal action next week after Thai authorities warned Facebook to take down content deemed threatening to national security or violating strict "lese majeste" laws, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thailand is threatening to prosecute Facebook unless it blocks or removes several videos and pages – including one showing its new ...
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Thailand's Internet Service Provider Association (Tispa), under pressure from the government to block access to Facebook, said the social media giant will not remove illicit content until it receives ...
With 48 million users, Thailand is one of Facebook's top 10 countries in terms of accounts. Bangkok by itself has more Facebook users than any other city in the world. John Wagner, managing director ...