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News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/05/2022
» The Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) on Friday denied taking its campaign policies off its Facebook fan page after it had admitted doing so a day before.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 09/12/2020
» Consumer behaviour changes towards online channels, accelerated digital transformation and cross-border businesses are among major trends that will gain momentum next year, according to e-commerce giant Facebook.
Post Reporters, Published on 04/03/2020
» Public Health Minister Auntin Charnvirakul has closed a Facebook account one day after he posted -- and then deleted -- a message that said all visitors from Thailand's largest sources of foreign tourism would face mandatory self-quarantine for two weeks.
AFP, Published on 24/04/2018
» SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook said Tuesday it will give users the right to appeal decisions if the social network decides to remove photos, videos or written posts deemed to violate community standards.
Online Reporters, Published on 07/03/2021
» Potato Corner Thailand Co has apologised for a "careless" Facebook post about its Toto mascot that coincided with the police arrest of "Toto", a political activist.
Achadthaya Chuenniran, Published on 09/04/2020
» PHUKET: A recipient of the 5,000-baht handout who described it as "small change" reported to police, claiming no ill intention in posting the Facebook message.
AFP, Published on 06/08/2020
» SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook said Wednesday it had removed a video post by US President Donald Trump in which he contended that children are "almost immune" to the coronavirus, a claim the social network called "harmful COVID misinformation."
AFP, Published on 29/04/2019
» SINGAPORE: A Singaporean activist was Monday fined for questioning the independence of the judiciary on Facebook, the latest case to highlight what critics say is the country's heavy-handed approach towards dissent.
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 12/06/2018
» A senior interrogator at the Department of Special Investigation who stated on his Facebook page that police would raid four more popular Bangkok temples was taken to the Crime Suppression Bureau on Tuesday to acknowledge charges brought against him.
Associated Press, Published on 27/06/2018
» Human rights lawyer Prawet Prapanukul was sentenced to 16 months in prison on Wednesday after being found guilty of sedition for material he posted online, but a lese majeste charge against him was dropped.