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A survey revealing Internet user behaviour among Thailand’s government officials has annoyed the nation’s netizens who believe they have too much free time on their hands. The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) yesterday announced the results of a report on Thailand’s Internet User Behaviour, with government officials coming out on top. The ETDA collected the information from 46,348 participants between April and July this year. The survey results revealed the average amount of time Thais spend on the Internet, popular online activities, popular e-marketplaces, trendy online content, and so on. Thai netizens particularly scrutinized Internet usage hours categorised by careers, […]

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

Paper documents are still required

It will never disappear, just imagine how many government officials would be out of work if their document- machinery was rationalized. And much more complicated to "earn a little extra.."

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Service to their communities is certainly very low on the priority list... try getting anything done expeditiously when dealing with them... never going to happen because Thais are indoctrinated from early age not to complain about anything.

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Soon as I read students spent online an average of 57 minutes it told me this survey isn’t accurate. My teenage daughter and her friends would spend more than 5-8 hours a day online on their phones watching rubbish on tik tok, YouTube, Facebook, gaming etc. 

Jobs for the boys and girls. Western governments realised it couldn't go on that way about a quarter of a century ago. Not that they were virtuous, the fat cats realised the more shinybums, the less cream at the top! Now they're understaffed and overworked for peanuts like the private sector in the west. And soon, just supercomputers issuing licences, etc, without humans at all. 

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