NationThailand-Mar 4

The Thai military’s Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) has again been penalized by Facebook over social media accounts targeting the deep South.

Facebook announced on Wednesday it had removed 185 accounts and groups engaged in military propaganda in the insurgency-hit region. The network comprised 77 accounts, 72 pages and 18 Instagram accounts linked to ISOC. Facebook said the accounts had been deleted for “coordinated inauthentic behaviour (CIB)”. In February last year, an opposition MP accused ISOC of waging a cyberwar against critics of the government and deep South human rights activists. MP Viroj Lakkana-adisorn said ISOC-linked social media and websites were spreading fake news “to sow hatred” and division among people.

Facebook said it is now checking all new military-related accounts on Facebook or Instagram. In October, Twitter banned 926 accounts it linked to the Royal Thai Army last October, accusing them of targeting prominent political opposition figures.

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