Vietnam introduces nationwide code of conduct for social media

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Vietnam introduced national guidelines on social media behavior that encourage people to post positive content about the Southeast Asian country

HANOI - Vietnam introduced national guidelines on social media behavior on Friday that encourage people to post positive content about the Southeast Asian country and require state employees to report "conflicting information" to their superiors.

"Social media users are encouraged to promote the beauty of Vietnam's scenery, people and culture, and spread good stories about good people," reads the code, which was contained in a decision from the information ministry and dated June 17.

Vietnam is a major market for Facebook, which serves about 60 million users in the country and generates revenue of nearly $1 billion, according to sources familiar with the numbers.

 

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