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Netizens instructed to report 'inappropriate content' by ISPs

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Netizens instructed to report 'inappropriate content' by ISPs

By Asaree Thaitrakulpanich, Staff Reporter -

 

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Instructions posted by the NBTC on how to report ‘inappropriate content.’ Graphic: National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission

 

BANGKOK — The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission has urged internet service providers and netizens to report “inappropriate content” on social media in the wake of the His Majesty the King’s death.

 

On Sunday, all three major service providers – DTAC, AIS, and TrueMove – posted detailed instructions on how to report inappropriate content found on Facebook and YouTube, and asked people to email offending links to the commission.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2016/10/17/netizens-instructed-report-inappropriate-content-isps/

 
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Authorities to crack down on spread of ‘false information’
By THE NATION


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BANGKOK: -- SECURITY AND DOMESTIC affairs authorities have been told to strictly enforce relevant laws to suppress ongoing spreading of false information and rumours via social media following the passing of His Majesty the King.

 

Deputy army spokesperson Col Sirichan Ngathong said that Army Chief General Chalermchai Sittisat, in his capacity as secretary-general of the National Council for Peace and Order, had instructed security officials after the NCPO meeting yesterday.


They were told to swiftly convey correct information via every available mode of communication to counter false information and rumours spread on social media over recent days.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30297862

 
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