
Among the Facebook features related to Jackson is the quiz "Which Michael Jackson Hit Song are You?"
Like the rest of the world, Jackson's work inspired figures in Thailand's entertainment industry, not only for his music, but every facet of his performances.
"I was first attracted to Michael Jackson's music video 'Thriller' directed by John Landis," says filmmaker Prachya Pinkaew, who started out making music videos before moving on to action movies like "OngBak." "I really loved the dancing and production.
After that I always followed his new music videos. I think it was then a phenomenon that every time he released a new album or single, he always came up with a new creative music video and it worked every time to get fans' attention."
Prachya says that he learned new things from Jackson's videos. "His 'Black or White' is a revolution of computer graphics and morphing technique."
DJ Yuthana "Ted" Boonorm writes "sad sad day" and posts his personal CD collection of the King of Pop on Facebook.
Rathasak "Golf" Wongnern, a 28yearold threetime champion of the "BBoy Battle of the Young" dance competition, calls Jackson's death a great loss for the world. He has been a big fan of Jackson since the age of 10 and was inspired by the King of Pop's groundbreaking choreography, which has since become standard in music videos and pop concerts. "The way he walked and danced on stage was very impressive. I could see there was a hiphop movement to his steps."
Filmmaker Alongod Uabhaibool also followed the news of his favourite artist and delivered his electronic tears on Facebook. He writes: "Sad Sad Sad I love u Michael Jackson. Rest in peace." He said he followed the news on CNN and says the footage of Jackson's body being transported in a van made him very sad.