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- İnci_Sözlük abstract "İnci Sözlük is a Turkish online social community website. Since its foundation, it has been gaining popularity. It is primarily known for being the first to announce an anomaly in Twitter's code on May 10, 2010. Unscrupulous users were able to exploit this bug to add unconfirmed users to members' "following" list. The community also abused the translation function of facebook,by mass-voting for dirty and suggestive translations. On the official webpage of the community there are stars for famous pranks they organized. The website is often compared to 4chan and regarded as the Turkish version of it.Even though it has a moderation system for the content, Inci Sozluk lets its users write about almost any content(e.g. pornography, daily life), with some limitations (it excludes politics, third party abuse, religious views, copyright violation etc.). The website represents many some of the many sub-cultures that have grown in Turkey since the 2000s. Parodies of cliches and hatred of intellectualism on Ekşi Sözlük which is a mother'sözlük' where İnci Sözlük came from are the main subjects of the discourse of writers in the "sözlük".[citation needed] Members of the website do not hesitate to express their feelings about all subject matters, using an especially preferred "politically incorrect" language.[citation needed] Content of most of the passages , is related to the Japanese world view and aesthetic approach Wabi-sabi which represents the beauty of imperfection.[citation needed] Some regard the website as the way for Turkish youth to face the reality that "there is no great future waiting for them, nothing is going to be better and nobody is perfect" which the feel is the opposite of the promises that have been made by dominant political messages in the 90s and in pop culture.[citation needed]The community is also widely blamed for the hoax regarding Atilla Taş, a Turkish pop singer who they started labelling as Greek after the release of his most recent hit "Yam Yam Style", which was widely criticised in Turkey.".
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- İnci_Sözlük commercial "No".
- İnci_Sözlük currentStatus "Active".
- İnci_Sözlük language Turkish_language.
- İnci_Sözlük logo "300".
- İnci_Sözlük motto "Altını Şer İncisi Ker".
- İnci_Sözlük name "Inci Sözlük".
- İnci_Sözlük owner "Serkan İnci, İsmail Alpen".
- İnci_Sözlük registration "Required".
- İnci_Sözlük url inci.sozlukspot.com.
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- İnci_Sözlük comment "İnci Sözlük is a Turkish online social community website. Since its foundation, it has been gaining popularity. It is primarily known for being the first to announce an anomaly in Twitter's code on May 10, 2010. Unscrupulous users were able to exploit this bug to add unconfirmed users to members' "following" list. The community also abused the translation function of facebook,by mass-voting for dirty and suggestive translations.".
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