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Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, the Minister of Digital Economy and Society, has asked the court to ban access to 42 websites including YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook pages that are spreading the controversial Lazada advert. He was responding to a contracted ad on e-commerse platform Lazada, where 2 influencers, Nara Aniwat and Thidaporn “Nurat” Chaokuwiang wear hi-so clothing, who royalists deemed to be mocking the Thai Royal Family and the disabled. The video went viral and it was trending for a few days last week before conservative activists decided that the imagery appeared to be mimicking members of the Thai royal family. Since […]

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It’s called censorship. Another example of a no-nothing ministry/commission/department doing things that have little impact for the Thai people, except those Thais that are running things of course. 
if they every have a “Ministry of Having a Great Cup of Coffee in the Morning”, I want to be on that 😂

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The best way to remove it from the consciousness is to do it quietly! Stop feeling the need to tell everyone about it. All their multiple media statements are doing is contributing to advertising the ad itself, creating further interest and curiosity in seeing what the fuss is all about!

It is to me, an example of the single greatest weakening aspect of the Asian fascination with “face”. It sometimes takes a simple decision to an extreme (in this case defending the affront), causing just greater loss along the way. 

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27 minutes ago, Smithydog said:

The best way to remove it from the consciousness is to do it quietly! Stop feeling the need to tell everyone about it. All their multiple media statements are doing is contributing to advertising the ad itself, creating further interest and curiosity in seeing what the fuss is all about!

It is to me, an example of the single greatest weakening aspect of the Asian fascination with “face”. It sometimes takes a simple decision to an extreme (in this case defending the affront), causing just greater loss along the way. 

Unfortunately the best way would require forethought and logical consideration rather than a knee-jerk emotional reaction. This is Thailand after all!

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2 hours ago, Smithydog said:

The best way to remove it from the consciousness is to do it quietly! Stop feeling the need to tell everyone about it. All their multiple media statements are doing is contributing to advertising the ad itself, creating further interest and curiosity in seeing what the fuss is all about!

It is to me, an example of the single greatest weakening aspect of the Asian fascination with “face”. It sometimes takes a simple decision to an extreme (in this case defending the affront), causing just greater loss along the way. 

That's my impression.  Officials must be seen to react quickly to displays of contempt and dissent, however slight, to re-enforce the necessary zero tolerance benchmark.  Big Brother is everywhere, watching, listening.  Courage is contagious, so anyone who sticks their head up must get the smash straight away, or else it all starts to unravel.  

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On 5/11/2022 at 10:22 AM, fpschubert said:

They risk becoming China at this rate..

They would consider that an achievement 

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I’m torn - shutting off access to YouTube would shut down the anti vax loons and stifle the conspiracy theory lunatics who use it as their intellectual hub 😀,  shutting down access to Facebook would simply be a giant stride forward for mankind reversing decades of palpable damage to society, and Lazada looks like it’s been put together by a 10 year old web developer with the worst search engine I’ve ever seen, with 95%+ fake items for sale unchecked, however the reason for the ban is ludicrous so I’ll sit on the fence on this one. 

They should learn the old adage, there’s no such thing as bad publicity. A few thousand that have never heard of Lazada, have now! 

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In the news tomorrow,180 degree turn.

Misunderstanding and all that.

Fifty percent of all Thai businesses do not have a website but use Facebook,a ban?

It will never happen.

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So much for free speech but than again YT shuts that down at times!

Im all for progressive web sites being shut diwn

Years ago they use to censor YT ,I believe .

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I'm not sure the minister for the digital economy and funny walks knows how the internet works.

But heck. We've come this far to screw the country, let's do better!

On a more serious note, if you are not using a VPN in Thailand already, you should be.

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