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Facebook clone launched in North Korea
If you think Facebook's gotten a little too big and you miss the intimacy of a smaller social network, maybe give North Korea's version a try.
Go to starcon.net.kp and you'll find a very familiar looking website. It's called "Best Korea's Social Network" and the homepage has a thin blue banner at the top with a search field for "people, #hashtags, !groups."
After you register for an account, you can upload a cover photo and profile picture, find friends and message them, post a status message and scroll through a News Feed.
Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Dyn, stumbled upon the site on Friday.
He suspects that someone in North Korea made it as a test, but finds the whole thing puzzling for several reasons.
money.cnn.com/2016/05/27/technology/north-korea...
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If you think Facebook's gotten a little too big and you miss the intimacy of a smaller social network, maybe give North Korea's version a try.
Go to starcon.net.kp and you'll find a very familiar looking website. It's called "Best Korea's Social Network" and the homepage has a thin blue banner at the top with a search field for "people, #hashtags, !groups."
After you register for an account, you can upload a cover photo and profile picture, find friends and message them, post a status message and scroll through a News Feed.
Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Dyn, stumbled upon the site on Friday.
He suspects that someone in North Korea made it as a test, but finds the whole thing puzzling for several reasons.
money.cnn.com/2016/05/27/technology/north-korea...
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