How Thai protesters are using emoticons to stay ahead of police

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In Thailand’s democracy, emoticons and retweets are becoming the new ballots.

On Monday, protest organisers asked supporters on Facebook whether they should hold rallies that evening: The “Care” emoticon signaled “rest for one day”, while the “Wow” emoticon was a vote to “keep going!” The majority on Facebook chose to continue the protests. A similar poll was also done on Twitter, using like and retweet buttons for the vote.

And while police have arrested more than 70 people, including prominent leaders, others are lined up to take their place as protesters push for Prayuth’s resignation, a more democratic constitution and more accountability for a monarchy that holds more power and wealth than any institution in Thailand.

Now the movement is based in cyberspace, and authorities are struggling to stop it. The government on Monday asked Internet and phone service providers to block access to messaging application Telegram, used by the protesters in recent days to coordinate plans. Last month, a cabinet minister filed a complaint against some social media platforms for non-compliance with requests to take down content that the government deemed “inappropriate”.

 

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