Bangkok: Thailand's new ruling junta on Friday warned it would block social media platforms in the country if they carry any content provoking violence or opposing their military coup.
"If we find any to be in violation, we will suspend the service immediately and will summon those responsible for prosecution," said a directive read out on national television.
"If we find any to be in violation, we will suspend the service immediately and will summon those responsible for prosecution," said a directive read out on national television.
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