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Facebook is going to be banned in Turkey?
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08 Oct 2010 Fri 02:55 pm |
Are you sure facebook = yüzkitap? I have always suspected if Turkish is your native language.
You never fail to miss the jokes and the points..will you?
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08 Oct 2010 Fri 03:16 pm |
İt´ s already changed to feysbuk
"feys" is more preferable I think: feysime girdim, feysine koymuş, feysini seveyim v.s
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08 Oct 2010 Fri 03:24 pm |
You never fail to miss the jokes and the points..will you?
he he. is this supposed to be something funny? I don´t subscribe to this kind of sense of humour.
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08 Oct 2010 Fri 05:30 pm |
That´s improbable, is it? I mean it would be one step closer to creating your own Internet, like China did (it did it, didn´t it?).
The good thing would be me not getting invited from Turks I don´t know
I hope Ankara will be more sensible than with YouTube, FB is often the only way for me to keep in touch with my Turkish friends now that I have just a few minutes of my Internet time and I uninstalled MSN
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 12:37 am |
I think it´s ridiculous, you can´t just delete sites that have vulgar/violent/bad etc content because they don´t think it´s right... Well they can but like I said, I think it´s ridiculous. It´s basically telling what people can and cannot do and it´s gone past the line of creating a "law" that is effective. Not to mention, it´s like they are unaware how many sites contain bad content in them.... If that´s the case then they´ll never acomplish what they´ve started. There are millions of sites created all the time. For example, as far as I remember, there is bebo.com, myspace.com, facebook.com, worldsbiggestchat.com, yahoo.com - and that is just the few off the top of my head.
In the end of the day, all social networking sites are going to have something bad about them. As the saying goes "nothing is perfect".
I remember being in a cafe in Fethiye talking to a english friend of mine on msn and she wanted to show me a video on youtube that she had uploaded but was unable to view it due to the ban
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 01:00 am |
Our goverment fails from IT freedom!
I dont use facebook but millions of others do. Even the number of users doesn´t matter. Anyone, who resists on developing technology, unables to retort it!
I hope they dont make the mistake of closing facebook.
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