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There’s been little coverage of a recent BBC World Service poll into internet usage worldwide despite its interesting findings – the main conclusion being “four in five adults questioned regard internet access as their fundamental right”. From an Asian stand-point the research is interesting. Southeast Asia is well represented, with the 26 countries canvassed including Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. Southeast Asian trends
A few general recurring points from the three Southeast Asian countries are below. Internet users in each are… – concerned about content – big users of social networking websites – comfortable using the internet for dating – particularly in Philippines and Indonesia – more likely to say they can cope without the internet, opposite of China, Japan, South Korea The conclusions for each of the three are below in full. - – - Thailand
It seems likely that Thailand’s lese-majeste laws (an example of which is here) are the primary cause for Thai concern over expression opinion online, particularly compared to opinions in Indonesia and Philippines.
This is consistent across all three countries.
As discussed before social networks rapidly growing in Thailand, and Southeast Asia, so much so that it is Facebook’s second fastest growing country.
Concern for web content in Thailand is interesting. On one hand, it could be argued that lese-majeste and the country ICT ministry’s over-zealous internet controlling has developed this worry, planted the seed. Alternatively, the fact that Thais worry can be said to justify the MICT’s actions. I tend to go with the former argument given that I don’t know anyone who supports the MICT and its policies. - – - Philippines
This suggests that Thailand’s concern over content is not as heightened as first assumed.
Again, coupled with Thailand and Indonesia, this conclusion falls in line with the huge growth of social media in Southeast Asia. See below more.
- – - Indonesia
The theme of social networking runs across all three Southeast Asian representatives
This is the distinct opposite to East Asian countries where the internet is faster and more reliable.
A PDF of the BBC report can be downloaded here.
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