Approved / Preferred Examples for Titles (Thailand)
These examples highlight Thailand–specific cases where correct main cover choices are often misunderstood.
All general approval rules apply as described in the Global Approved / Preferred Examples section.
Archival Promotional Posters Preserved via Collector Sources
Approved/preferred examples include:
Authentic Thai promotional posters or visuals from the original release era that:
Were officially produced for Thai promotion
No longer exist on broadcaster, distributor, or platform websites
Posters preserved primarily through:
Long-running Thai poster collector pages
Archival social media accounts dedicated to Thai film and television history
Digitized scans of physical posters, flyers, or press materials
Older promotional materials that:
May be lower resolution
May show signs of age, scanning, or print wear
Preserve the original Thai release identity accurately
Key principle
In Thailand, many older titles, especially pre-digital and early-digital era works, have lost their original promotional materials due to limited archival retention.
When an archival poster:
Is authentic
Matches the correct title, scope, and release period
Reflects original Thai promotional intent
it is considered fully valid and preferred, even if:
The source hosting the image is a collector or archive
No higher-quality official version is available
Historical authenticity takes priority over image quality.
Closing Note
For Thai titles, approved main cover images are selected based on:
Official Thai promotional origin
Correct release scope and period
Stable release identity
Authentic preservation of original materials
Visual polish, platform visibility, social media circulation, or later campaign materials do not override original Thai promotional intent.
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