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FB ‘likes’ can constitute criminal conspiracy in eyes of law enforcers

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22 hours ago, Thechook said:
On 5/12/2017 at 1:37 PM, seancbk said:

 

Why would you click 'Like" if you neither like nor support the posting or comment?

 

 

To spread the post

 

Why would you want to spread something you neither like nor support?

Surely that would be the last thing you would want to do.

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Not that I do it myself but some people like a post just to acknowledge it.
Hence you get lots of likes on reports of deaths, destruction etc.

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This forum will be next.....

How about a button to click which says "worth reading but I don't like it".
How would that be interpreted by the CCA enforcers?

21 hours ago, Wilsonandson said:

Is it just Thailand that has these rules on facebook likes?
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To which the murderer replies 'Wow, balls of steel, mate. You're the MAN!!'

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On 05/12/2017 at 10:25 AM, fish monger said:

I'm looking at brochures at this moment...;-)

:cheesy:

On 5/12/2017 at 3:36 PM, cyberfarang said:

This is the situation for people living in Thailand. So for those who believe in free speech and expression, can either go ahead and think darn the consequences if they feel very strongly about it, or keep their heads down and just go along with the game. Westerners that come here with intentions of making Thailand their home should be aware what the rules are. No point in whinging once here. Two choices; either accept it for what it is or move on.

 

A weak minded, feeble, and absolutely astonishingly ridiculous conclusion. Accept it or move on? How weak. I do not accept things in my own country, that are draconian, and ill conceived. Why should I accept them here? Just lay down a die? Just take it like a stooge? Never. Absolutely never. Protest in you own way, but by all means do not take injustice lying down.

shows how far thailand has fallen

The Junta has decreed that existing laws may/can/will be used to prosecute viewers of objectionable material.

 

Use of a VPN may be used to identify potential "viewers".

 

According to Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) chief Thitirat Nongharnpitak, users of social media will be treading a narrow path as police plan to target viewers in the crackdown even if they do not interact with those illicit webpages.

On 2017-5-12 at 7:47 AM, Thechook said:

Laughing at the police is.

It's no laughing matter -  it's frightening what they and their sons get away with.

On 5/13/2017 at 3:23 PM, seancbk said:

 

Not much of a Facebook user if you don't know that clicking the like button once marks the post or comment as 'liked' and clicking it again un-marks it.  

Anyone accidentally clicking, just needs to click again and the 'like' is gone.  

 

If you are using a trackpad or phone, it's easy to do it accidentally.  Everyone knows how it works, but thanks for the tutorial anyway

On 5/12/2017 at 4:29 PM, Peterw42 said:

If you press like again and it will remove the like.

Are you a programmer?

facebook is all about Likes

 

The greens are all about shutting you up and making you do as a few want. Sh>> scared little men who have never done anything for the country except make it look very bad

 

 

10 minutes ago, Redline said:

Are you a programmer?

Yes what do you need as we can do it and not fear the CCA or stupid little blokes in green

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