If you asked us the Top 10 Thailand Facebook behaviors, our list would be something like this:
  1. Clicked like on something you barely looked at and definitely didn’t read.
  2. Posted a picture of your fascinating lunch.
  3. Shared your Facebook Lookback video even though you haven’t watched any of your friends'.
  4. Got momentarily outraged by politics/shark fin soup/global warming—not that you’re going to do anything about it.
  5. Launched a bakery or bag shop page.
  6. Pulled down on your stream to refresh it during BTS rush hour for the 20th time, even though you know it won’t refresh because 3G in Bangkok sucks.
  7. Complained about a first world problem, probably in relation to 3G in Bangkok, or the BTS, or both.
  8. Deleted stupid shit you just posted before you suddenly realized it is actually very lame.
  9. Friended hotties you’ve never met in real life but saw in your friends' comment streams
  10. Shared something you thought would make you look cool and funny, except everyone else already shared it.

But apparently, the scientific approach to studying online behaviors in Thailand yields slightly different results. Here is Techinasia's story:

 
Edge Asia, a digital agency based in Bangkok, has created a chart referring to data from Global Web Index that shows the behavior of Thai people using Facebook’s mobile app.