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AFP, Published on 04/09/2018
» WASHINGTON: Facebook users around the world reported the social network was briefly inaccessible early Tuesday (Thailand time), with many taking to Twitter to voice their frustration.
Reuters, Published on 06/09/2018
» LONDON: Facebook has removed a feature that allowed users to translate Burmese posts and comments after a Reuters report showed the tool was producing bizarre results.
Business, Published on 27/09/2018
» Facebook is the most positively talked about brand among Thai millennials, followed closely by AirAsia and 7-Eleven.
Associated Press, Published on 29/09/2018
» NEW YORK: For users, Facebook's revelation of a data breach that gave attackers access to 50 million accounts raises an important question: What happens next?
Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 06/07/2019
» The Bank of Thailand will schedule a meeting with Facebook to discuss the social media giant's much-touted Libra cryptocurrency.
Bloomberg and AP, Published on 13/07/2019
» WASHINGTON: US officials have approved a record $5-billion settlement with Facebook to resolve the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal, prompting an outcry from lawmakers and privacy advocates who said it didn’t go far enough.
Associated Press, Published on 21/09/2019
» Facebook said Friday that it has suspended ``tens of thousands'' of apps made by about 400 developers as part of an investigation following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 22/10/2019
» Facebook has rolled out a mobile application that allows users to watch and play games in Thailand, the company's fourth market to receive the app, to attract more advertising revenue and build a game content creator community locally.
Reuters, Published on 26/11/2019
» HANOI: A court in Vietnam sentenced a Facebook user to six years in prison on Tuesday for a series of posts he made on the social media platform that the Southeast Asian country's government said were "anti-state".
Associated Press, Published on 21/12/2019
» NEW YORK: Twitter has identified and removed nearly 6,000 accounts that it said were part of a coordinated effort by Saudi government agencies and individuals to advance the country's geopolitical interests.