Thai officials have historically concentrated censorship efforts on pornographic content, but in 2006 the Royal Thai Army overthrew the government, leading to an Internet that has become increasingly censored. Since 2006, censorship in the country has grown to encompass any content that slanders or besmirches the government or the Royal Family. For instance, UK tabloid news site the Mail Online was famously banned last year for a story it published about Thailand's Royal Family.