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referring to SEE ALSO: The time has come to remove Facebook from your lifeIt has never before been easier to completely remove Facebook from your life — not missing a single social beat in the process. Kick off the liberating process by logging into your Facebook account. Your social life after FacebookSo you're free. First things first: Hitting "delete"OK, if you're going to live without Facebook your first step should be actually deleting your account. Zuckerberg likes to talk about making the world "a more open and connected place," and if Facebook does indeed do that, then deleting your Facebook account might theoretically make your personal world less open and less connected.


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Thailand tells Facebook to remove content that insults the monarchy


Thailand tells Facebook to remove content that insults the monarchy
"If Facebook still shows content declared illegal by court orders in Thailand, action must be taken against Facebook Thailand," Takorn told Reuters. Facebook has not responded to Reuters' request for comment about the threat of legal action against Facebook Thailand. "They could argue that they are not involved (in removing content), but Facebook Thailand is still operating here." He also said obtaining a search warrant for Facebook Thailand would be a possible step. Facebook Thailand focuses on marketing and business developments in Southeast Asia's second-biggest economy.

Facebook told to remove posts or face charges


Facebook told to remove posts or face charges
Authorities have given Facebook until Tuesday morning to remove 131 remaining posts by the Thai court order or face legal action. "Forcing local ISPs to handle illegal content is not practical as they do not have the full capability to monitor and remove content. The legal action would first be against Facebook Thailand and its partners, he said. "It can only press charges against the ISPs as supporters if it has proof they have ignored to remove the illegal content," said Mr Dhiraphol. However, from the technical perspective, it is very hard for an ISP to know where those URLs or posts which contain illegal content are.


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