The Navy’s website has removed “Sattahip” from the swear word.

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Navy, Royal Thai Navy explains that the Navy’s website states that the word “Sattahip” is a vulgar word. The relevant agencies have taken corrective action.

On January 13, 2024, Rear Admiral Wirudom Muangjeen, spokesman for the Royal Thai Navy, revealed that according to a Facebook user named Chamy Chankaew who posted a message with a picture from the Royal Thai Navy’s website, it stated that the words that “Sattahip” is a rude word while sending an electronic letter to the Royal Thai Navy and when calling back to the phone number provided on the Navy website It appears that no one answered the call. The Navy’s website stated that the word “Sattahip” could not be used in the Navy’s channels. Because the system reports that it is an impolite word. It was caused by an error in the content moderation system. At this time, the agency responsible for the said system has already taken steps to fix it. And you can type the word “Sattahip” as usual. In the case that there is no answer at the phone number provided o
n the website. From the inspection, it was found that It is caused by a number that appears on the website. It is an old number that is currently not in use. which has been edited Users can contact the Navy’s central phone number 02-466-1180, which users will receive more convenience from.

The Navy therefore apologizes for the inconvenience on this occasion. The public can still contact and inquire. Or you can submit a complaint via the Navy website. The officers will continue to answer questions and contact the complainant directly.

Source: Thai News Agency