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Banned in Bangkok | Bangkok Post: news


Today, there is little doubt that if you want to sell something, getting it banned is the best advertising you'll ever get. The government threatened to punish the nation with more Facebook users making more Facebook posts in more time spent on Facebook per capita than anywhere in the explored universe. Go to court, explain there's a bothersome post you need banned at such-and-such a URL and get the judge's signature explaining how very illegal the post is in Thailand. So, anyway, banned in Yangon where dozens were interested, Global Witness put the little movie on YouTube, Vimeo and Facebook the next day. Wired magazine has the pix and Facebook has the vidThat also is what has happened with Thailand's banned Facebook posts, only on snarky sites, causing ridicule to the country.


Source: Bangkok Post May 20, 2017 21:26 UTC



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