Twitter’s controversial move towards enabling the censorsing of tweets has gained the backing of its first international government, after authorities in Thailand publicly endorsed the introduction.
Thai residents began protesting the nation's military regime earlier this year, giving voice to frustrations that have been building since a 2014 coup. The protestors are using social media platforms ...
Twitter has embraced censorship, many fear -- and the world’s most repressive regimes are applauding the move. The short-messaging service announced on Thursday what it called a commitment to free ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. The decision is not a major shock for Thailand; the governments of both the ...
As the Guardian reports, the Thai government has become the first nation in the world to publicly endorse Twitter’s choice to censor certain types of messages in certain countries. In this case, that ...
Bangkok, Thailand, is a place famous for fake goods, fake ladies, and is recently making the headlines with fake drama. Lady Gaga, who's been having her share of troubles in tour locations across ...
Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra came under fire from her own Twitter account on Sunday when it was briefly taken over by an anonymous hacker who accused her of incompetence. Thailand's ...
Construction workers wearing face masks travel in a back of a crew cab in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Thai government continue to ease restrictions related to running business in ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - E-commerce firm Shopee has reversed a ban on a store linked to a dissolved opposition party in Thailand, a spokeswoman said, after online criticism of its perceived pro-government ...
The serious riots in Bangkok this week have taken a tragic toll out on the streets, but have also sparked an unprecedented emergence of amateur news gathering, shared over YouTube, Facebook and ...
On October 8, Twitter announced that it had suspended 926 accounts based in Thailand, for partaking in coordinated information operations on behalf of the Thai military. In a post on its website, the ...
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