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Whenever I search anything in Thailand using a questionable word. A Thai Government WARNING pops up. So how are others even getting to X sites??

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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

in Thailand, the term ‘X’ is ranked as the 15th top Google search

 

X is a single letter. I don't believe anybody is putting that term into Google hoping to encounter a festival of debauchery-laden websites.

 

To put the "renowned IT influencer"'s mind at ease I just put X into Google myself and the first page of results were almost exclusively from a single social media website, along with a couple of results about the BMW x Series. So even if people are using the term to search for porn, they're likely being disappointed by the results...

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24 minutes ago, jonclark said:

So no national shame or disgrace about military coups, corruption, shocking road traffic accidents numbers etc etc....no we are shocked by people looking at other people having sex.. lol.

I suppose that's why they'll deny entry at immigration if you posted a negative comment on Twitter/X about long queues at their check point in the airport, but porn, shame? not a problem, come on in! Yeah, covering up shameful government actions is par for the course. They would be ashamed of it, but refuse to admit it exists, and stamp it out when it might see the light of day, that way there's no shame to be had.

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58 minutes ago, Fancyzancy said:

Whenever I search anything in Thailand using a questionable word. A Thai Government WARNING pops up. So how are others even getting to X sites??

VPN's are the way to go for a lot of websites that the Thai government finds objectionable.  From X-rated sites to criticizing the government, VPN's feel a void.

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10 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

So, in Thailand happens the same as in many other countries. What a surprise. Or maybe not? 

No shortage of persons wanting to create content.

Spend a couple of hours in front of a PC for an audience or all day in an office for a pittance.

 

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Thousands of sites freely available yet poor old Porn Hub is still blocked. Available in Laos a communist country but not in Thailand. 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

As the country grapples with the implications of this data

Implications? Thais are horny, must be all the PM 2.5 they are breathing.

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10 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

So, in Thailand happens the same as in many other countries. What a surprise. Or maybe not? 

Certainly appears to be much the same as other countries around the world so not remarkable.

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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The latest report from We Are Social reveals the top 20 most-visited websites by Thais, showing a notable presence of adult content sites in the rankings.

 

Despite the wide range of content available online, it appears that websites with adult material continue to garner significant traffic in Thailand. The recent findings by We Are Social, covering the period from December 2022 to November 2023, sparked discussions among netizens and professionals alike, highlighting the enduring popularity of such websites among Thai Internet users.

 

Renowned IT influencer and presenter Phongsuk Hiranyapruek, better known as “Nui” to his followers, took to his personal Facebook page to comment on the issue. He pointed out that the search for explicit content is not only common but also prominently featured in the country’s top internet search queries.

 

“This report goes global… ‘Thailand’s Internet Usage Report’ I haven’t read other countries’ reports, but in Thailand, the term ‘X’ is ranked as the 15th top Google search. We have porn sites in the top 10 and two in the top 20… Who isn’t ashamed? I am! Whether you read it to feel embarrassed together or to study behavioural patterns, it’s all worth knowing, folks. We can apply this to our work, understanding these behavioural details.”

 

Phongsuk’s statement underscores a broader concern regarding the content that dominates online searches in Thailand. His remark, “Who isn’t ashamed? I am!” reflects a sense of personal and perhaps national embarrassment over the prominence of adult content in online searches, suggesting that while the presence of such material is not new, it remains a sensitive topic.

 

The fact that adult websites rank so highly in Thailand’s Internet searches may indicate underlying societal trends or preferences that could be of interest to marketers, sociologists, and other observers of digital culture. However, the open discussion of these findings also marks a shift from past practices. Phongsuk reminisces about times when such data would be excluded from reports for fear of negative reception, contrasting with the current transparency in revealing the true nature of online search behaviour.

 

The report’s implications extend beyond mere curiosity, they offer insights into the Thai populace’s Internet use that could inform various professional fields. The data, revealing the types of content that attract significant attention, can serve as a tool for adapting business strategies, understanding market demands, and even informing public policy and internet safety initiatives.

 

The ongoing dialogue about Internet consumption patterns in Thailand, prompted by the report’s revelations, continues to unfold. As the country grapples with the implications of this data, it becomes evident that the digital landscape in Thailand is as complex and multifaceted as anywhere else in the world.

 

By Samantha Rose

Caption: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-02-27

 

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12 hours ago, fusion58 said:

 

 

Yeah, God forbid these pesky consumers of Internet porn tarnish Thailand's image as one of the most chaste societies in the world... 😂

Living in a residential , upper middle class area, I cannot stop noticing that within a diameter of maybe 2 km there are no less than 1 dozen curtain hotels that do thriving business daily, these hotels that foreigners rarely know about and where one can drive his or her car into a port, the employee pulls a curtain in front of it, hands out condoms und unlocks the door to the dimly lit room , often a jacuzzi and the TV with porn movies .....well, the quality is rather rabbit style, Pornhub is better, but then again the attention is more on the......jacuzzi of course. Years ago I remember, there were even motif

hotels with rooms like Snowwhite , Star Wars, Dungeons and Dragons, Little Red Riding Hood (hope there are no Texas Chain Saw Massacre rooms) and the like.............of course all this was not for Thais, they would not know what to do in all these places 😜 and would shudder at the TV program😃 and call for a monk to let the bad spirits out. It is time for an asteroid to eliminate the dinosaurs , the pope and the talibum would be proud of you guys (yes, almost always guys with almost always mia nois from some school or uni).

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Thousands of sites freely available yet poor old Porn Hub is still blocked. Available in Laos a communist country but not in Thailand. 

maybe your provider but I can get to it without any issue with True

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Just wait, soon minister of interior will blame dirty farangs staying in Thailand for this, thai people not do. 

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Isn't the term 'adult content' a little ambiguous...I always thought that it had a range of meanings, from the bloodthirsty gory to nudity. I would distinguish between these and pornographic. Why didn't they just say porn websites if that's what they meant...it isn't against the law the say 'pornographic' ....or is it?

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