Social Sanction (SS) was Thailand's first organized online ultra-royalist vigilante group; it has been characterized as fascist.
It was the first such group to be organized and systematic in its operations, with its stated aim being to “unite Thais to expose crooks and defend the monarch by social sanction”.
The main strategy was not to provide evidence of lèse-majesté, but simply to attack individuals with the general accusation of being ‘un-Thai’.
The group therefore used 'Thai-ness under absolute monarchy' as its principal ideological point of reference, as illustrated in postings such as: “[W]hoever questions, criticizes or does not express love toward the monarch is considered alien, ungrateful, and evil”.
[1] In addition to allegations of lèse-majesté, group members insulted supporters of the exiled Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra using dehumanizing with terms like ‘red buffalo’.