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Commentary: The Clubhouse app is a new avenue for political agendas in Thailand Despite official warnings to users, the new audio-based social media app has gained much popularity in Thailand. Can the Government use the app to reach out to opponents, asks a Thai professor.
Audio-only social network Clubhouse has seen rapid growth and has some 10 million users even though it has not been opened to the public AFP/Odd ANDERSEN
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SINGAPORE: Thousands of netizens are flocking to the popular Clubhouse smartphone application to discuss and listen to speakers on political concerns, even though the government has threatened to use the Computer Crime Act to prosecute critics of the government and the monarchy.