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Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 31/07/2025
» Social media platforms in Thailand recorded 2.6 million messages in July about Thailand-Cambodia border tensions, with Facebook, YouTube and X, formerly called Twitter, the top three channels.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/05/2023
» Social media, along with appealing content, was seen as a game changer in the 2023 election and is even believed to have played a key role in the victory of the Moving Forward Party, according to digital agencies and mass communication experts.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/12/2020
» Thirty years ago, Mana Treelayapewat told his friends that when had children, he would sing the song Saeng Dao Hang Sattha (Starlight of Faith) as a lullaby.
Online Reporters, Published on 18/12/2020
» The father of a 16-year-old student facing a lese majeste charge says they will stand with him through this difficult time, and hopes no more families have to bear the same hurt.
Business, Published on 26/10/2020
» Social media has permeated a broad range of activities in people's daily lives, from interacting with friends to running businesses, from catching up with celebrities to staying tuned to the news.
News, Published on 25/10/2020
» The government is struggling to deal with tech-savvy youth-led demonstrators who make the most use of information and communication technologies and social media platforms as a major tool in their anti-government campaign, academics and former protest leaders said.
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 27/07/2019
» The policy debate over the past two days has shown that the political rifts in Thai society have not faded away, according to an academic.
News, Published on 20/06/2019
» Defamation lawsuits arising from online activity are now rife among political groups, especially when parties set up teams to monitor information operations, Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) deputy chief Siriwat Deepor says.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 28/03/2019
» Social media has become a main communication channel influencing Thai voters, as politicians are expected to target their advocacy even more in the next election, say social media and communication experts.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 16/10/2018
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's latest social media campaign has met with mixed reactions, earning him brickbats from critics and bouquets from supporters after he launched a new Facebook page Monday, as well as Twitter and Instagram accounts, ostensibly to engage more closely with the public.