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Thais flood Prayut’s Facebook page with comments after mods forget to turn off mentions

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By Panithan Onthaworn

 

The official Facebook page of Thailand’s Prime Minister, which typically disables the comment section, was overwhelmed by comments from Thai netizens after they noticed that one photo was open for commenting.

 

Uploaded in November last year, the current profile picture of Prayut Chan-ocha went viral over the past few days with over 56,000 comments from Thai Facebook users, with most of the reactions being laughing and angry emojis. 

 

The comments section have since been turned off.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/40707/thais-flood-prayuts-facebook-page-with-comments-after-mods-forget-to-turn-off-mentions/

 

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-- © Copyright Thai Enquirer 2022-06-08

 

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Sounds like a publicity stunt to me..

Lots of stunts in Thai government.

 

 

 

Edited by Orinoco

Better get the defamation legal team on overtime!

All those emojis will be arrested by the Kwaistone cops.

No need to post a comment as he doesn't listen to anybody.

On 6/8/2022 at 3:34 AM, webfact said:

Uploaded in November last year, the current profile picture of Prayut Chan-ocha went viral over the past few days with over 56,000 comments from Thai Facebook users, with most of the reactions being laughing and angry emojis.

????

wow, has it been 8 years already?

 

And then to remember he said the 1st week after the coup that..... he had no aspirations to be a prime minister.....

 

Ah well, laundering money on broken submarines and singing songs like Nero isnt really being a PM, is it?

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