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The “Dare, very good, thank you” sticker is not approved for sale in the LINE app. As Line claims it is “defamatory or offensive sticker on religion, culture, race, nationality”
Mr. Wasin Pathomyok, owner of the “Hua Nop” page and creator of the “Soft Head V3” sticker set. Post a message on the page yesterday (October 29) saying “We are in a country where the word is very brave, very talented, thank you, not approved by Line”, along with attaching a photo of 5 stickers made up of images With text “very brave”, 2 images, “very good”, “thank you” and “jewhaeb”
It also attached a message from LINE’s sticker review team stating that the sticker was rejected for violating moral requirements 3.12: “a sticker that slanders or offends religion, culture, race, national origin or religion.” ”
On October 23, His Majesty the King thanked the man who held the image of King Rama IX above his head during a meeting of the “people” by speaking to the man who came to meet him, “Dare Very good. Very good. Thank you.” .
Later, protesters for democracy and monarchy reform widely adopted the phrase in the assembly.
Just the word “thank you”
Wasin told BBC Thai that he has long been drawing illustrations and stickers using the main characters as “soft heads”, emphasizing parody, social life, politics in general.
“But in the end, life in general goes back to politics,” he said.
In the last 3-4 years, Vasin has drawn more than 10 sets of stickers for sale on Line, which has found a problem with some disapproval messages. But it is still a word that he understands and can handle the reasons that need to be resolved. And for some dresses that deal with politics and social problems Labeled “Freedom of speech” was previously approved for sale.
Wasin saw that the word “very brave” “very good” “thank you” is a general word that “is not likely to pass away” because it is a common term used in everyday life. It is not a specific word that provides a specific name and it is not a hate word of any kind.
It concluded that the team’s review of the disapproval stickers was due to its own context.
“So it’s probably been another year, hasn’t it?” He asked.
Vasin further commented that “large organizations should work together to raise the ceiling on freedom of expression. It’s just the word ‘thank you.’
Open the “Line” Sticker Review Guide.
BBC Thai contacted LINE Thailand Corporate Communications for an explanation of the review results of Vasin’s “Hua Noom V3” adhesive line, as well as to submit questions to the contact channel on the website. But I still haven’t received a reply
However, according to the sticker review guide posted on the app’s official website, “LINE” states that “creators (sticker makers and distributors) will only create and sell stickers that are available for purchase. Only LINE considers it appropriate. “
This guide also addresses requirements such as image requirements. Text in title and description AND moral requirements that may cause some stickers to be considered inappropriate. Making it reject or stop selling
Regarding the moral requirements, there are 23 requirements:
- Stickers that promote or support crime
- A sticker showing the use of force. Violence against youth Youth pornography
- Nude stickers
- Stickers that encourage the excessive use of alcohol or drugs. This includes stickers that encourage young people to drink alcohol or smoke.
- Stickers that encourage drunk driving.
- Stickers that encourage them to create, imitate weapons, etc. Illegally OR you can encourage the use of those things
- Stickers for phishing or spam purposes.
- Stickers showing assault or murder, shooting, stabbing, torture, etc.
- Stickers that can slander, defame, attack specific individuals, organizations, countries, groups, etc.
- Stickers that reveal personal information of third parties or creators. Or it is possible to reveal information
- Stickers that are disrespectful or that may cause dissatisfaction.
- Stickers to defame or offend about religion, culture, race, nationality.
- Stickers that persuade you to enter religion or that have a clear religious content.
- Stickers with electoral and political content
- Stickers designed to confuse or hate users.
- Stickers with sexual expressions
- Stickers with content that promotes or involves gambling.
- Stickers intended to collect user information such as passwords, personal information, etc.
- Stickers that can make it difficult to train quality youth, such as gambling stickers.
- Stickers requesting or promoting suicide Self-harm Substance abuse
- Stickers that solicit or promote bullying
- Stickers that promote discrimination or have the potential to be
- Stickers containing antisocial or offensive content
Sticker “12 values”
Previously, the online society had a debate on stickers and politics, during which the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) had collaborated with the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology. (Name at the time) produced a line of “12 values” stickers in accordance with the policy of General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Head of NCPO with a budget of 7.1 million baht, with 16 kinds of animated stickers . Which is available for free download from December 30, 2014 to January 28, 2015 and can be used for 90 days
In this sense, users of social networks have questioned: If a condition that prevents the adhesive line from being considered is the “Electoral and political stickers” indicated in the LINE adhesive labels review guide. Why are 12 value stickers considered even when related to government? Recommend government policies that have been established.