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.
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 ...
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 (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 ...
Thailand has endorsed Twitter's new censorship policy to block tweets in accordance to a particular country's laws, calling it a "welcome development." Thailand's Information and Communication ...
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 ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's digital ministry said on Wednesday it would start legal action against Facebook, Twitter and Google this week for ignoring some requests to take down content, in what ...
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 ...
Bangkok-based digital agency McFiva has won the rights to manage adverts for Twitter in Thailand according to the Bangkok Post. The news, which comes hot on the heels of the announcement of a Facebook ...
Thai Twitter users talk much more about locally produced television series and movies than they do about international titles, according to a study conducted by Twitter and Circus Social. Thai Twitter ...
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 ...