North Korea apparently wants to try their luck in the realm of social media. At least this is the impression gained from a social networking Facebook-made knockoff country's leader Kim Jong Un.Network named "Best Korea's Social Network" which is located at the starcon.net.kp discovered by Doug madory, Director of Analysis of Dyn Internet at research institutions, the end of last week.KompasTekno summarized from CNN, Thursday (06/02/2016), on sites that look similar to Facebook with all blue color theme, visitors can make an account, upload a cover photo and profile photos and send messages to friends.Although he had been tried by CNN, hosting sites that have addresses in North Korea are now inaccessible.Madory suspect the respective sites created for the purpose of experimentation by someone in North Korea."Finding sites hosted in North Korea is an unusual occurrence," said madory adding that the North Korean site hosting usually has an address in China."I am not convinced that the site is a project of the North Korean government official. However, someone in the country must be the figure behind it, "added madory.
He also said that the North Korean sites are usually not accessible by visitors who live outside the communist state.
The North Korean government is known to impose very strict internet regulations. The majority of residents are prohibited from accessing the Internet. Those who gained access also constantly monitored.
Best Korea's largest Social Network itself constrained by phpDolphin, a template-based software system that lets anyone make ala networking site Facebook.
The track record of the Internet available to the public could not identify anyone or any entity who created the site, as well as the time of its premiere which is not known for sure.
However, obviously, the number of Internet users had time to open and make an account at Best Korea's Social Network. It can be seen from the number of fake accounts on behalf and mocks Kim Jong Un on the social networking before it finally closed.
He also said that the North Korean sites are usually not accessible by visitors who live outside the communist state.
The North Korean government is known to impose very strict internet regulations. The majority of residents are prohibited from accessing the Internet. Those who gained access also constantly monitored.
Best Korea's largest Social Network itself constrained by phpDolphin, a template-based software system that lets anyone make ala networking site Facebook.
The track record of the Internet available to the public could not identify anyone or any entity who created the site, as well as the time of its premiere which is not known for sure.
However, obviously, the number of Internet users had time to open and make an account at Best Korea's Social Network. It can be seen from the number of fake accounts on behalf and mocks Kim Jong Un on the social networking before it finally closed.
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