This 3 sentence summary provides an overview of the key points about internet censorship in Southeast Asia: The document discusses internet censorship and restrictions on freedom of speech in countries like Thailand, China, and Vietnam, where social media sites are tightly controlled by the government and discussing politics or religion can result in arrests; it notes the effects this has on users who lose confidence and trust in social media, and the negative impacts on those countries' economies as companies are hesitant to invest where political discussion is limited; and it raises questions about whether more social media protests against government censorship could help bring effective change as they did in Egypt.