
Meta's Vietnam Playbook: Comply, Delete And Keep Quiet
According to the state-run Tuoi Tre Online , these contents were deemed“anti-Party, anti-State or harmful to national security.” The government boasted of a 96% compliance rate for its takedown requests by Meta/Facebook, 92% by YouTube and 97% by TikTok.
Those figures underscore how much Vietnam's digital repression has evolved – and how willing global tech companies are to comply to maintain access to the country's booming online market.
National security facadeVietnam's censorship apparatus has long relied on vague legal provisions like Articles 117 and 331 of the penal code, which criminalize“propaganda against the state” and“abuse of democratic freedoms.” These laws have been used to silence journalists, bloggers and activists for more than a decade.
Now, the same repressive logic has been exported online - with the help of the very platforms that once enabled freedom of expression.
When officials such as Le Quang Tu Do, head of the Department of Broadcasting and Electronic Information, publicly thank Facebook for“cooperating to remove malicious content,” it confirms a disturbing reality: big tech companies are no longer neutral intermediaries; they have become partners in state censorship .

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