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Transfer of ‘Uncle Pom’ neither a punishment nor a suspension, insists rescue foundation
MONDAY, MARCH 04, 2019
The transfer of rescue worker Noppadol “Uncle Pom” Sithongkham – recently celebrated in Thai social media as a “do-gooder” who sat for hours in the company of a drowned man while police were determining which station’s jurisdiction covered the case – was neither a punishment nor a suspension, Ruam Katanyu Foundation manager Somsak Palawat said on Monday.
Police look to clamp down on Valentine fun
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2019
Immigration Bureau chief Pol Lt-General Surachet Hakpal has ordered officers to monitor Thai social media for invitations to drug parties or lewd acts on Valentine's Day.
Bus reduction proposal sparks fierce online debate
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2018
A POLICE proposal to reduce the number of old, decrepit city buses plying Bangkok’s Ramkhamhaeng Road to ease traffic congestion during morning and evening rush hours was widely criticised on Thai social media yesterday.
Psychiatrist urges kindness for ‘sick’ rocker
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018
A psychiatrist has urged Thai social media users not to troll Thai rocker Seksan “Sek Loso” Sukpimai after his troubled Facebook broadcasts over three consecutive days this week.
Thai social media welcome visitors to the Land of Smileys
FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2018
I am a relatively recent convert to social media and I must say I was drawn into it slightly against my will.
Worry over abandoned cats after Mahakan Fort Community vacated
TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018
As the last residents in Bangkok's centuries-old Mahakan Fort Community vacate their homes on Wednesday, Thai social media users this week expressed concern for more than 20 cats that will be left behind.
Chinese couple’s pre-wedding crematorium photo shoot upsets netizens
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2018
Pictures of Chinese couple taking their pre-wedding photos at the crematorium at Chalong temple have gone viral among Thai social media users.
Thai social media users join hands en masse to honour the late King
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 03, 2017
Social media tones down in memory of King Rama IX Marisa Chimprabha With just a few weeks to go before the Royal funeral of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej, many Thai users of social networks, particularly Facebook, have converted their profile photos to black and white in honour of their beloved King, who passed away on October 13 last year at the age of 89.
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