Tispa and internet gateway providers (IIG), sent an email to the managing director of Facebook Thailand on Friday with the request. "This action may affect the entire delivery services of www.facebook.com to customers in Thailand," Tispa said in the email. According to Tispa, Thai authorities have demanded Facebook remove 131 separate Facebook posts which they deemed illegal. Monday's threat to shut down Facebook completely is a vivid contrast with September, 2015, when Facebook opened its Thai office. Thais are the most active social network users in Southeast Asia, he said.
Source: Bangkok Post May 15, 2017 18:33 UTC