I was invited by Transparency International Cambodia to present about Facebook creation and security [Freedom of Expression] on "Internet and Social Media in Asia: Battleground for Freedom of Expression" training.
7. What happened when people post?
hina, according to media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders, is the
“world’s biggest prison for netizens”, with 78 individuals still imprisoned for
Internet-related activities as of March 2012
ietnam currently holds the dubious record of being home to the second largest
number of imprisoned netizens in the world, with 18 individuals remaining in
prison for their online activities as of April 2012.
hailand has been put under the international spotlight for its use of the
Computer Crime Act59 against persons who violate the lese majeste law (Article
112 of the Criminal Code).
urma, numerous activists and bloggers have in recent years been detained and
prosecuted under laws like the Electronic Transactions Act for the use of the
Internet and social media in their activism.
alaysia, six persons were charged under the Communications and Multimedia Act
in March 2009 for insulting the Sultan of Perak on blogs or other Internet
postings.
8. What happened in The Kingdom of Wonder?
eacher’s case
elebrity’s case
obitel guy’s case
9. Tips to be safe on Social Media posting
lways remember what you post is NEVER deleted. It is searchable.
f information is NOT yours, then you have to tell/link where your
“SOURCE” is
hink before you post: Is it a right time? Does it serve the public
purpose? Who is/are my trusted people/network help to pass on my
message? What is/are my backfire?
ess using bad ADJECTIVEs to describe people
ost what you SAW and HEARD not by people TOLD you