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Is your Facebook working?

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My Facebook stopped working about 30 mins ago (6/2/2014 10pm.) Is anyone else having an issue with Facebook? I use Facebook for my business and really hope the Army hasn't blocked it!!

Facebook is working just fine.

Facebook is working just fine.

OK here in Banglamung. Been using it without interruption for 2 days now

Same, Facebook working here... Its the one website that never seems to go down.

30 mins ago was out now Ok in Chiangmai

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I'm in Rayong and it just stopped working. I've tried for over 30 mins and can't log onto it. Every other site works just fine.

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OK Facebook is working again. It was down for about an hour and it's finally back.

Fakebook, Faceache, or whatever other nom de plume it goes by, please Mr junta, does us a favour and close down these cybergeeks, freeloading Cheap Charlies the lot of them , all they do is boast about their free wifi connection and bandwidth, sat sipping their bloody latte at 50 baht per pop think it gives them the right to soak up free airconditioning for at least 3 hours.

Not needed, dont care, oh wow, the world has stopped spining on its axis coz faceache is down, cry me a river.

^^^ does not play well with others.

facebook will soon be banned in thailand:

they say two months or so:

Thai authorities to build state-owned social network site

Mon, 02/06/2014 - 18:40 | by prachatai

The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) is proposing a plan to build a state-owned Facebook-like social networking site called Thailand Social Network.
Surachai Srisarakam, MICT Permanent Secretary, said the Thailand Social Network is part of the Ministry’s plan to build the country’s digital infrastructure, called “Smart Thailand,” according to Matichon Online.
The plan includes building a state-owned nation internet gateway and creating the nation’s social network site, in order to increase the efficiency of censorship by the authorities.
In the plan, initiated by the military junta, private Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will have to connect to the state-owned ISP TOT, so that it will be easier for the authorities to block websites and prevent terrorism, he said, adding that MICT will oversee the national gateway.
The concrete plan will be finished within two months, the official said.
Thai authorities have long complained that major social media operators, such as Google, YouTube, Facebook and LINE, do not cooperate with them when asked for users’ data and the blocking of sites.

facebook will soon be banned in thailand:

they say two months or so:

Thai authorities to build state-owned social network site

Mon, 02/06/2014 - 18:40 | by prachatai

The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) is proposing a plan to build a state-owned Facebook-like social networking site called Thailand Social Network.
Surachai Srisarakam, MICT Permanent Secretary, said the Thailand Social Network is part of the Ministry’s plan to build the country’s digital infrastructure, called “Smart Thailand,” according to Matichon Online.
The plan includes building a state-owned nation internet gateway and creating the nation’s social network site, in order to increase the efficiency of censorship by the authorities.
In the plan, initiated by the military junta, private Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will have to connect to the state-owned ISP TOT, so that it will be easier for the authorities to block websites and prevent terrorism, he said, adding that MICT will oversee the national gateway.
The concrete plan will be finished within two months, the official said.
Thai authorities have long complained that major social media operators, such as Google, YouTube, Facebook and LINE, do not cooperate with them when asked for users’ data and the blocking of sites.

And so it begins.

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facebook will soon be banned in thailand:

they say two months or so:

Thai authorities to build state-owned social network site

Mon, 02/06/2014 - 18:40 | by prachatai

The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) is proposing a plan to build a state-owned Facebook-like social networking site called Thailand Social Network.
Surachai Srisarakam, MICT Permanent Secretary, said the Thailand Social Network is part of the Ministry’s plan to build the country’s digital infrastructure, called “Smart Thailand,” according to Matichon Online.
The plan includes building a state-owned nation internet gateway and creating the nation’s social network site, in order to increase the efficiency of censorship by the authorities.
In the plan, initiated by the military junta, private Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will have to connect to the state-owned ISP TOT, so that it will be easier for the authorities to block websites and prevent terrorism, he said, adding that MICT will oversee the national gateway.
The concrete plan will be finished within two months, the official said.
Thai authorities have long complained that major social media operators, such as Google, YouTube, Facebook and LINE, do not cooperate with them when asked for users’ data and the blocking of sites.

Really? Wonder how that will work out for them.

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