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THAILAND

EC to check social media posts

News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 20/12/2018

» The Election Commission (EC) yesterday welcomed a proposal for the poll agency to monitor use of social media platforms during the election campaign and curb misleading or false information in a timely fashion.

THAILAND

Santa takes social media by storm

Published on 24/12/2018

» People across Thailand took to social media to celebrate Christmas on Monday.

THAILAND

Election 'war room' polices social media

Reuters, Published on 18/03/2019

» In the election "war room", authorities scroll through thousands of social media posts, looking for violations of laws restricting political parties' campaigning on social media that activists say are among the most prohibitive in the world.

LIFE

The problem with censoring social media

Life, James Hein, Published on 27/03/2019

» In the aftermath of a recent violent event, there are calls to apply greater censorship to commentary on all social-media platforms. Those living in some Asian nations and elsewhere will already be used to the concept of censorship. That does not mean that others should follow this trend but instead should actively resist, as the ability to freely debate and exchange ideas was the original reason the internet was brought into being. The biggest problem with censorship is perspective. Consider two nation states with completely different cultures and perspectives. Which one and who gets to decide what is a valid opinion when the two are so different? This is the danger that now faces a number of Western nations, and apart from the US, where rights are enshrined in the Constitution, there is little protection. If you live in such a nation, let others know that freedom of speech and debate is a much better option than the alternatives.

LIFE

Social media, health advocates team up

Business, William Hicks, Published on 11/02/2020

» With the spread of the coronavirus comes the parallel spread of misinformation, leaving big social media sites scrambling to keep the fake news off their platforms.

BUSINESS

Firm urges catered social media barrage

Business, William Hicks, Published on 13/02/2020

» To appeal to younger generations, brands must adopt a digital advertising strategy across multiple social media platforms focusing on personalised, targeted ads instead of aiming for broad appeal, says the Belgium-based digital marketing firm MediaDonuts.

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PM praises role of social media

Published on 10/02/2023

» . (สีสันตอนพบประชาชน) นายกรัฐมนตรี เป็นประธานในพิธีเปิดงาน “ก้าวสู่ทศวรรษที่ 3 กองทุนหมู่บ้านและชุมชนเมือง” ณ บริเวณเวทีกลาง อาคารเอ็กซิบิชั่น ฮอลล์ 6 ศูนย์การแสดงสินค้าและการประชุมอิมแพ็ค เมืองทองธานี อำเภอปากเกร็ด จังหวัดนนทบุรีPublished caption : Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, the key figure of United Thai Nation Party (UTN), poses for photos with supporters after presiding over an event marking the 30th anniversary of the National Village and Urban Community Fund at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani.

THAILAND

PM praises role of social media

News, Post Reporters, Published on 11/02/2023

» Social media is helping to expose and resolve cases of corruption, which has become entrenched in society, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Friday during a speech on the role of young ambassadors in further developing the country and on the global stage.

BUSINESS

CPN bags another social media award

Business, Published on 23/02/2023

» Central Pattana (CPN), Thailand's largest retail property developer under the Central Group umbrella, has been awarded the title of "best brand performance on social media shopping & department store" for the second consecutive year for the CentralWorld shopping complex.

LIFE

China deletes 1.4m social media posts

Published on 27/05/2023

» BEIJING: China’s cyberspace regulator says 1.4 million social media posts have been deleted following a two-month investigation into alleged misinformation, illegal profiteering and impersonation of state officials, among other “pronounced problems”.