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Posted
10 hours ago, simon43 said:

But then there will be Facebook sites/pages which do not specifically try to defame the Monarchy.  They may be factual news reports or news videos about members of the Thai Royal Family that have been taken in a public area, such as - for example, a shopping centre....

 

Such news reports/video may be embarrassing to the Thai government.  But IMHO factual video of this type doesn't defame the Royal Family nor commit LM - it is a factual news video of an event, not something that has been 'invented'.

 

I don't think Facebook will agree to block such content.

If there were to be a video filmed in a shopping center overseas that defamed the royal family, perhaps the only person who could be accused of Lese Majeste would be, oh, I think its bedtime.

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, samsensam said:

 

the government is being gently mocked on this issue in the UK press, the PM really needs to think things through before acting

Yes, it's like one of those "and finally" news items intended to bring light relief and humour after all the heavy news stories. 

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5 hours ago, Sunderland said:

Lalaland is now the hub of over 60s beach fashion.

The fashion wasn't entirely inappropriate, considering a certain very important upcoming event. Britney Spears is visiting in five weeks!

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, hobz said:

Cant filter out garbage with garbage.

In IT parlance, GIGO (garbage in garbage out).

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It won't be long before you will be asked to show your fb account when coming into the country. Checking on your likes.

Posted
11 hours ago, In the jungle said:

They shot themselves in the foot.

 

I am not particularly interested in the detail of this issue but surfing the web today I stumbled across it repeatedly.

 

By seeking to get Facebook to ban certain pages they ensured that the content spread to the point where their ban is futile.

It's everywhere across social media now not just facebook and youtube, I've received 3 posts already today.  This wasn't even heard of until the junta advertised and publicised it with threats.  If they kept their mouths shut it would have been a drop in the ocean.  Now more and more photos and videos are comming to light and being flood on social media world wide.  Shut down facebook and the gecko drops it's tail but it's still out there on all the other sites.

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7 hours ago, samsensam said:

 

the government is being gently mocked on this issue in the UK press, the PM really needs to think things through before acting

Being laughed at in Australian media as well, a few comics have latched onto it as well

Posted
1 hour ago, Thechook said:

It's everywhere across social media now not just facebook and youtube, I've received 3 posts already today.  This wasn't even heard of until the junta advertised and publicised it with threats.  If they kept their mouths shut it would have been a drop in the ocean.  Now more and more photos and videos are comming to light and being flood on social media world wide.  Shut down facebook and the gecko drops it's tail but it's still out there on all the other sites.

Yes, none so blind as those who do not wish to see. What is the point of hiding the truth, unless you are scared perhaps of losing power and/or control?

The educated world knows what is going on. I think that this "loss of face" will probably never be recovered from. :sad:

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The tragedy for Thailand is that this loss of face assumes that they had some 'face' in the first place. The world on the whole sees Thailand as a cheap , scam infested , coup prone ,  sex -tourist destination that has a penchant for killing tourists. This event just adds another nail to its reputation coffin. Nothing amazing about it.

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

The tragedy for Thailand is that this loss of face assumes that they had some 'face' in the first place. The world on the whole sees Thailand as a cheap , scam infested , coup prone ,  sex -tourist destination that has a penchant for killing tourists. This event just adds another nail to its reputation coffin. Nothing amazing about it.

The world doesn't see Thailand like that at all. Thailand is one of the most popular places in the world for tourists,  working expats from whatever country and retirees.

It is sad that the promise of democracy in the late 1990s has been stifled, but I believe it will return after some 'changes',

Hey let's look at the alternatives in south-east Asia:

Indonesia- ex mayor of Jakarta in the slammer for 'blasphemy' and being Christian, currently  there is a campaign aimed at any non- Muslims in the country.

Laos, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, Myanmar - political freedom -nil

Philippines-  mass killings of 'drug' suspects

Cambodia- a dictatorship 

Outside Asean you have China and its great internet wall.

In Asia, political freedom only exists in Japan, India and South Korea and even there cartels and old boy networks are prevalent.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

The world doesn't see Thailand like that at all. Thailand is one of the most popular places in the world for tourists,  working expats from whatever country and retirees.

It is sad that the promise of democracy in the late 1990s has been stifled, but I believe it will return after some 'changes',

Hey let's look at the alternatives in south-east Asia:

Indonesia- ex mayor of Jakarta in the slammer for 'blasphemy' and being Christian, currently  there is a campaign aimed at any non- Muslims in the country.

Laos, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, Myanmar - political freedom -nil

Philippines-  mass killings of 'drug' suspects

Cambodia- a dictatorship 

Outside Asean you have China and its great internet wall.

In Asia, political freedom only exists in Japan, India and South Korea and even there cartels and old boy networks are prevalent.

 

 

 

 

You're quite right I should have said much of the world's media sees Thailand as ..... rather than the world as a whole. And as such media tends to focus on the bad news end of the spectrum.  Oh and there's now a Taiwanese cartoon they need to ban as well.

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as far as i can see its not aobut banning facebook just banning some of links which may or may not be right to so without knowing links its not possible to say for example links to porn sites are alreasy banned in Thialand or links to many porn sites which i totally agree with 

Posted
4 hours ago, bannork said:

The world doesn't see Thailand like that at all. Thailand is one of the most popular places in the world for tourists,  working expats from whatever country and retirees.

It is sad that the promise of democracy in the late 1990s has been stifled, but I believe it will return after some 'changes',

Hey let's look at the alternatives in south-east Asia:

Indonesia- ex mayor of Jakarta in the slammer for 'blasphemy' and being Christian, currently  there is a campaign aimed at any non- Muslims in the country.

Laos, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, Myanmar - political freedom -nil

Philippines-  mass killings of 'drug' suspects

Cambodia- a dictatorship 

Outside Asean you have China and its great internet wall.

In Asia, political freedom only exists in Japan, India and South Korea and even there cartels and old boy networks are prevalent.

 

 

 

 

IMO in west we live with as much but hidden censorship and IMO far less freedom than i enjoy here even as a forang i totally agree for example with ban on being rude or inpolite or any words against what were not allowed to comment on and i really love the way in my daughters school every morning they raise thai flag and honour the king. When i was a kid in Uk one stood up for queen in cinema and while i dont necerssarity bleieve in monarcy its wonderfull how kids at schools here show respect unlike in many schools in UK IMO its all a very small price ot pay for the so called democracy we have in west  

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On 17/05/2017 at 2:32 PM, Krataiboy said:

According to my dictionary, there are three kinds of intelligence: human, animal and military - in that order.

You need to get a new dictionary.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, icare999 said:

IMO in west we live with as much but hidden censorship and IMO far less freedom than i enjoy here even as a forang i totally agree for example with ban on being rude or inpolite or any words against what were not allowed to comment on and i really love the way in my daughters school every morning they raise thai flag and honour the king. When i was a kid in Uk one stood up for queen in cinema and while i dont necerssarity bleieve in monarcy its wonderfull how kids at schools here show respect unlike in many schools in UK IMO its all a very small price ot pay for the so called democracy we have in west  

I can just remember being a kid when the National Anthem was played in the cinema and there was a rush to get to the exit before it was played. If something is loved then people give their love back freely if not one shouldn't force anyone into 'professing love' . Thailand is at a crossroads I hope it goes in the right direction.

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2 hours ago, icare999 said:

as far as i can see its not aobut banning facebook just banning some of links which may or may not be right to so without knowing links its not possible to say for example links to porn sites are alreasy banned in Thialand or links to many porn sites which i totally agree with 

This situation has nothing to do with links to porn sites. 

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Just now, beautifulthailand99 said:

I can just remember being a kid when the National Anthem was played in the cinema and there was a rush to get to the exit before it was played. If something is loved then people give their love back freely if not one shouldn't force anyone into 'professing love' . Thailand is at a crossroads I hope it goes in the right direction.

I see it more like a fork in the road, 2 choices  rather than the 3 of a crossroads. But then again Thailand has its own way, 'managed' democracies and all that so that could be the way for the next few years. I see Suthep has openly supported Prayud to be next PM, to me that suggests a break-up of the Democrats in the future.

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6000 websites needed to be blocked? That volume of offenders speaks volumes. 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha admitted yesterday that his government did not have the authority to suspend Facebook’s operations in Thailand

Bullocks. Prayut uses Article 44 for pretty much any petty itch he wants to scratch. He could use it here as well. He doesn't because the man is not that different from the man-child Trump in the US -- both obsess on their popularity. Prayut doesn't just want control. He wants people to believe that what he is doing is good and right. And if he blocks FB, he will, within one day, be the most despised person in Thailand. Not that he isn't close to being universally hated right now. People are mostly just fed up with their "crazy uncle."

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so... when is Facebook going to be arrested? :ph34r:

 

 

why not do what they always do?

 

- go for the man on the ground  (Facebook is just the football)

 

 

are there flesh and blood facebook staff in LOS itself? or are they offshore?

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, tifino said:

so... when is Facebook going to be arrested? :ph34r:

 

 

why not do what they always do?

 

- go for the man on the ground  (Facebook is just the football)

 

 

are there flesh and blood facebook staff in LOS itself? or are they offshore?

 

Arresting facebook staff would be a bad move. Facebook is powerful. Really really powerful. They literally control the entire worlds worldview. 

I imagine something like this.

 

1. Facebook employees arrested.

2. Facebook reacts by making world news story about the incident.

3. The entire world condemns thailand.

4. Prayut tries to block fb.

5. Thai people now also hate him, making it the entire world including thailand hating him.

6. Revolt. 

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