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Thailand Election Commission Partners with TikTok for 2026 Polls

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Thailand's Election Commission has teamed up with TikTok Thailand to enhance public access to information regarding the general election and referendum scheduled for February 8, 2026. The collaboration was announced by Secretary-General Sawaeng Boonmee and TikTok Thailand's Director of Public Policy, Chanida Klaiphan, at the Election Commission Office. They aim to ensure fair competition and reduce misinformation through this partnership.

The Election Commission emphasized the importance of technology in managing the election process, which is fundamental to democracy. Sawaeng Boonmee stated that technology would be used to disseminate accurate and timely information, making it easier for eligible voters to access complete and reliable details. TikTok, known for its engaging short-form videos, will help deliver election information effectively through interactive content and hashtags.

The partnership is expected to create a fair competitive environment as citizens increasingly report on social media. Sawaeng noted that online campaigning could intensify and pose risks without proper guidelines, highlighting the need for tools to protect candidates. Chanida underscored TikTok's role in ensuring user safety and quick access to verified information, emphasizing the responsibility to maintain election integrity.

TikTok plans to launch an Election Center on January 15 to guide users to verified content from the commission. This initiative includes labeling AI-generated content and providing tools to report misleading information. Additionally, TikTok offers online training for politicians to foster constructive campaigning. The platform will work with fact-checking organizations and enforce community guidelines to limit harmful election-related content.

Monitoring mechanisms have been established to detect and handle accounts spreading misinformation, including those overseas. This collaboration represents a proactive approach in securing transparency and accuracy in the upcoming election, reported Khaosod.

Key Takeaways

  • Thailand's Election Commission collaborates with TikTok to enhance election information access.

  • TikTok to launch an Election Center on January 15 for verified content.

  • Measures include labeling AI content and online training for politicians.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod 2026-01-14

 

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Oh Yeah! Tik Tok is a very reliable platform....... hmmmm

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