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Govt department seen on Facebook sex livestream, issues explaination
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Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) issued a clarification after its official Facebook page was seen appearing in the viewer list of a viral sex livestream circulated online on Saturday, May 23.
Key facts
- Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) issued a clarification after its official Facebook page was seen appearing in the viewer list of a viral sex livestream circulated online on Saturday, May 23.
- The explicit livestream attracted widespread attention on Thai social media over the weekend, with users sharing screenshots showing several verified pages and celebrity accounts appearing among the viewers.
- As criticism continued, the department released an official statement yesterday, May 24, to further explain the incident.
- Police also warned the public that viewing, sharing or distributing explicit online content could violate Section 14 of Thailand’s Computer Crime Act
Summary
The explicit livestream attracted widespread attention on Thai social media over the weekend, with users sharing screenshots showing several verified pages and celebrity accounts appearing among the viewers.
One of the accounts that received significant criticism was the official Facebook page of the Department of Disease Control ( กรมควบคุมโรค กระทรวงสาธารณสุข ).