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Thailand’s Mall Shooting Shows That Authorities Must Address Online Black Markets

Thailand’s Mall Shooting Shows That Authorities Must Address Online Black Markets

By Michael Picard
All over the world, a range of new, evolving technologies are disrupting national arms control strategies. The Paragon mall shooting highlighted the deadly results. 

Facebook Removes Pages and Accounts Linked to Thailand’s Military

Facebook Removes Pages and Accounts Linked to Thailand’s Military

By Sebastian Strangio
The offending accounts targeted users in southern provinces that are home to a long-running Muslim separatist insurgency.
The Internet as Battleground in Thailand’s COVID-19 Tinderbox Moment

The Internet as Battleground in Thailand’s COVID-19 Tinderbox Moment

By Colleen Scribner
Online tools have been invaluable for Thailand's pro-democracy movement – but the government is cracking down.

More Evidence Emerges of Thai Royalist Influence Campaign

More Evidence Emerges of Thai Royalist Influence Campaign

By Sebastian Strangio
Thousands of recently-created Twitter accounts beamed out royalist hashtags intended to counter rising online mockery of the monarchy.

Thailand’s Protesters Want the World to Know #WhatsHappeningInThailand

Thailand’s Protesters Want the World to Know #WhatsHappeningInThailand

By Jake Black
Social media has played an important role in attracting international attention to the movement's struggle for reform.

Twitter Suspends Sock Puppet Accounts Linked to Thai Military

Twitter Suspends Sock Puppet Accounts Linked to Thai Military

By Sebastian Strangio
Given how central social media networks have become to political life in Southeast Asia, it is no surprise that the region's governments are trying to manipulate and control them.

‘In Milk Tea We Trust’: How a Thai-Chinese Meme War Led to a New (Online) Pan-Asia Alliance

‘In Milk Tea We Trust’: How a Thai-Chinese Meme War Led to a New (Online) Pan-Asia Alliance

By Dan McDevitt
From #MilkTeaAlliance to #StopMekongDam, can an internet meme war translate into real-world action?
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