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Nowhere is that truer than in Vietnam. Facebook, whose site was translated into Vietnamese in 2008, now counts more than half the country’s people among its account holders.
Meta, which owns Facebook, has been censoring dissent and allowing those seen as threats by the regime in Vietnam to be forced off the platform, former employees and others say ...
Facebook's local servers in Vietnam were taken offline early this year, slowing local traffic to a crawl until it agreed to significantly increase the censorship of "anti-state" posts for local ...
Nowhere is that truer than in Vietnam. Facebook, whose site was translated into Vietnamese in 2008, now counts more than half the country's people among its account holders.
In Vietnam, for those daring enough to criticize the one-party police state, ... In Vietnam, Facebook posts are risky. Just ask these bloggers. November 17, 2022. 3 min ...
In 2018, Vietnam bristled at Facebook’s ad manager tool depicting disputed South China Sea islands as Chinese, triggering widespread backlash in a country where the anti-China sentiment runs deep.
Facebook Bowed to Vietnam Government’s Censorship Demands: Report. The company blocked more than twice as many posts from Vietnamese users after Mark Zuckerberg agreed to the government's demands.
Having issues with facebook and instagram. I am in Saigon Vietnam. Anyone know the reason please! #instagramproblem #facebookdown — Nikki Blando (@brat_girl8384) May 14, 2016 Vietnam’s ...
Vietnam has threatened to shut down Facebook in the country if it does not bow to government pressure to censor more local political content on its platform, a senior official at the U.S. social ...
Vietnam's authorities implemented “Decree 147” in December, tightening regulations on social media companies like Facebook, X, YouTube and TikTok in a bid to further stifle criticism, said Ben ...
Vietnam: Dissident Targeted for Facebook Posts. March 14, 2019 News Release Vietnam: 6 Activists Headed to Prison. Most Viewed June 14, 2018 News Release ...
Meanwhile, Facebook Vietnam’s representative has refused to provide detailed information about his schedule in Vietnam. Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his girlfriend: A reader called VnExpress’ ...
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