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  1. Firstly, please let me say, on behalf of right-thinking people every where, I applaud the efforts of the Thai Digital Economy and Society (DE) Ministry. Foreign persons who try, to incorrectly, provide proof for unsubstantiated rumours, are doing nothing to uphold the pristine good name of our betters. Anyone found attempting to do so should be removed. I believe there is a crack team being dispatched, possibly by next week, to where-ever Zuckerberg is (maybe Macedonia or with a name like that, prolly Latvia) to inform him with maximum force, of concerns about the tardiness, of facebook's actions, when it comes to complying with Thailand's will. Now the article preview: THE DIGITAL Economy and Society (DE) Ministry has managed to have Facebook block 131 remaining posts deemed illegal under a sweeping court order since Tuesday. The ministry planned to block access to more than 100 posts on social media outlets, including YouTube and Twitter, by the end of this week for posting content deemed illegal or improper, according to the DE Deputy Permanent Secretary Somsak Kaosuwan. Early this month, the authorities issued an ultimatum to many social outlets to block access to hundreds of web pages and URLs featuring “dubious†content. After Tuesday’s deadline passed, the ministry claimed that all 131 posts on Facebook alone had been blocked in the Kingdom. A Facebook spokesperson said the company would render the content unavailable in the specific country or territory and notify people who try to access it why it is restricted... more at: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30316446
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