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Daily-Best Archive () or Ilbe Storehouse (), also known as Ilbe, is a South Korean Internet forum that has a predominantly
far-right Far-right politics, often termed right-wing extremism, encompasses a range of ideologies that are marked by ultraconservatism, authoritarianism, ultranationalism, and nativism. This political spectrum situates itself on the far end of the ...
userbase. The site was created in April 2010 and started as an archive of the ''daily best'' posts from the forum
DC Inside DC Inside (), also known as DC, is a South Korean internet forum that was founded in 1999. It is a prominent online platform in the country, allowing users to engage in discussions on a diverse range of subjects with little moderation, such as ...
. The site's userbase is often described as having an
alt-right The alt-right (abbreviated from alternative right) is a Far-right politics, far-right, White nationalism, white nationalist movement. A largely Internet activism, online phenomenon, the alt-right originated in the United States during the late ...
, anti-feminist,
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, and
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stance, with elements of
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culture. Due to its vocal users and strong political and cultural influence, the forum has gained widespread attention from social critics, with some labeling it a social phenomenon. Some critics consider the site a Korean analogue of
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and
2channel , also known as 2ch, Channel 2, and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, was an anonymous Japanese textboard founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura. Described in 2007 as "Japan's most popular online community", the site had a level of influe ...
.


History

''Ilbe'', short for ''Ilgan Best'' (), is a term for sections on the Internet forum
DC Inside DC Inside (), also known as DC, is a South Korean internet forum that was founded in 1999. It is a prominent online platform in the country, allowing users to engage in discussions on a diverse range of subjects with little moderation, such as ...
showing the most popular threads of the day. Ilbe was among several archive websites that aggregated deleted threads. In November 2016, the sections were removed from DC Inside after the media started claiming that the Ilbe Archive was the original website while DC Inside branched off of it. The original website called Ilbe was launched by Moe-myeongsu () in July 2009 as an archive of the DC Inside TV comedies gallery. In 2016, he attempted to sue the owners of a new Ilbe site, claiming they had mimicked his website while it was offline for maintenance. In April 2010, another website with the same name was created by a user with the nickname SAD from the
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gallery. In November, he retired from running the site and left it to the users active at the time: Bucheo () and Sae-bu (, from ). Bucheo would later also leave the site due to
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, while Sae-bu would hire operators, programmers, and other staff to run the site. A year later, it was reorganized as an independent forum. In December 2012, the site had over one million registered users. In April 2015, it reached over 2 million accounts. In September 2016, it had over 20,000 viewers at peak hours. Even in the mornings, when the number of viewers was minimal, the viewer count exceeded 10,000 people. According to the website administration, this data did not include mobile users, who made up 65% of total traffic. In 2016, when the Park Geun-Hye scandal happened, the site's audience reduced significantly, going from 700,000 daily viewers in September to 520,000 in December. Concurrent views at peak hours also decreased to 10,000 views. , the site has further significantly weakened in size and influence, with many users having returned to its parent site DC Inside. In August 2018, a person nicknamed Lazy Dawn () became the administrator of the site.


Structure

The website has very few rules, but it does prohibit users from mentioning each other by their username or getting too close to each other to prevent new users or dissenters from being down-voted indiscriminately by existing users. This policy promotes anonymity and equality. In contrast, on other popular Korean forums, older users are respected more and hold greater authority during discussions. The site is largely unmoderated, with an exception for cases that may result in litigation or cases in response to complaints. An account can be created with just an
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; the site doesn't require any documents or an ID number for registration, unlike other Korean websites. Users begin with a reputation of one, but can descend to zero as a result of downvoting by other users. Registration is required to post but not to view the boards, except for the
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boards. An exception is the ''Random chat'' () board, which doesn't require an accountusers are named "Anonym" followed by a random number. It was created for users who were tired of the ''Jjalbang'' board's obsession with politics, but it's not nearly as popular. ''Jjalbang'' (, Memes and Humor) is the most active board on Ilbe. Popular posts are featured on the ''Daily Best'' () boards, but may return to ''Jjalbang'' if they receive too many dislikes. Like and dislike buttons on the board are named ''to the daily best!'' () and ''democratization'' (). Only registered users can vote, and users with a high reputation can vote twice. The ''Politics'' board was created to separate serious political posts from general forums, but it later became a distinct community, often antagonizing the ''Jjalbang'' board, which often features political memes. ''Politics'' favors
Park Geun-hye Park Geun-hye (; ; born 2 February 1952) is a South Korean politician who served as the 11th president of South Korea from 2013 until Impeachment of Park Geun-hye, she was removed from office in 2017. Park was the first and to date only woman ...
, while in ''Jjalbang,''
Lee Myung-bak Lee Myung-bak (; born 19 December 1941), often referred to by his initials MB, is a South Korean businessman and politician who served as the tenth president of South Korea from 2008 to 2013. Before his presidency, he was the CEO of Hyundai Engi ...
is preferred. In 2020, a core of long-time users migrated to DC Inside, initially to the Wuhan Minor gallery, and then to the US Politics Minor gallery. The ''Animation'' board is often described as the center of Ilbe. Its main topic is Japanese
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, but other topics are discussed, and the board is often compared to the ''Random'' board. Users on the ''Animation'' board tend to socialize more than other users; they gather in
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chats to talk and play games, despite moderator efforts to prevent this. The board antagonizes the ''Girl groups and artists'' () board, not only because it is considered a 3D reservation, but also due to the gap between Japanese and Korean pop culture.


Subculture

A large part of Ilbe's subculture comes from the users' collective identity as losers: until the founding of the site, most of the large Korean forums were left-leaning and hostile to moderate right-wing opinions. Thus, its userbase has embraced many of the derogatory terms used to refer to them, such as ''Il
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'' (). The site inherited a large part of its subculture from DC Inside. Many controversial memes originate from DC Inside, including
Roh Moo-hyun Roh Moo-hyun (, ; 1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the ninth president of South Korea from 2003 to 2008. Roh's pre-presidential political career was focused on human rights advocacy for ...
memes from DC Inside's Happhil gallery, as well as ''hong'eo'' (, a slur targeting
Jeolla Jeolla Province (, ) was one of the historical Eight Provinces of Korea during the Kingdom of Joseon in southwestern Korea. It consisted of the modern South Korean provinces of North Jeolla, South Jeolla and Gwangju Metropolitan City as wel ...
people) and ''eomuk'' (, derogatory term used to refer to ''Sewol'' ferry disaster victims) from the Basketball gallery. Users are known for redacting well-known logos of organizations like universities, government structures, large private companies, as well as movie posters, and then adding tiny hints consisting of Ilbe's initials, Roh Moo-hyun's face, and other memes. Occasionally the media pick up such images and use them in reports. Evidence of such uses is recorded on the site in a distinct genre of posts called ''Broadcast proofs'' (). Another type of popular post is ''Dongmuljup'' (). It features users picking up street animals, usually birds and cats, but sometimes strange and exotic animals. The ironic term ''Saramjup'' () describes reporting drunk people who have fainted on the streets to the police. The users who do that are termed ''Haeng-gay''s (, from ). ''Sniper posts'' () are also common on the site. They discuss posts on the site or other websites to analyze them or expose their flaws. They often feature investigations of posted photos and clues to determine where and how they were taken. The site has been compared to
4chan 4chan is an anonymous English-language imageboard website. Launched by Christopher "moot" Poole in October 2003, the site hosts boards dedicated to a wide variety of topics, from video games and television to literature, cooking, weapons, mu ...
and
2channel , also known as 2ch, Channel 2, and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, was an anonymous Japanese textboard founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura. Described in 2007 as "Japan's most popular online community", the site had a level of influe ...
.


Political stance


Background

The site's userbase is often described as having an
alt-right The alt-right (abbreviated from alternative right) is a Far-right politics, far-right, White nationalism, white nationalist movement. A largely Internet activism, online phenomenon, the alt-right originated in the United States during the late ...
, anti-feminist,
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, and
anti-LGBT The following outline offers an overview and guide to topics about LGBTQ people. ''LGBTQ'' is an initialism that stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer". It may refer to anyone who is non-heterosexual, non-heteroroman ...
stance. Ilbe's users generally lean to the conservative right politically, and their opinions and behavior have attracted significant controversy, from both the mainstream media and the political left. Prior to the
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, opinions of right-wing supporters were mostly disregarded or criticized, because most South Korean websites at the time were dominated by left-wing users. Out of 12 major community websites in South Korea, only Ilbe and DC Inside possessed a right-wing political leaning. After the protest, many right-wing internet users began to express their opinions on the internet. DC Inside and Ilbe grew quickly as myriads of new right-wing users registered. As Ilbe was one of the first major online communities in South Korea with a distinctively right-wing tone, it has been noted as a haven for the right-wing on the internet. The site's ideology is sometimes described as "rationalism" by its proponents, treated as a countermeasure against alleged left-wing propaganda, specifically false information about the right.


Criticism of Korean leaders

The Ilbe community achieved notoriety among Koreans making fun of the late former president Roh Moo-hyun. The political parties have criticized Roh and other political leaders through many forms of media, such as comedy,
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, and spreading rumors on social media. Users make an Ilbe "theme song" every year, and they regularly parody popular songs with lyrics that criticize leaders. Users compose their parody songs as propaganda to attract people to join the community. The songs contain exaggerated expressions of political leaders and colloquially refer to them as MC Muhyeon (Roh), DJ Daejung (
Kim Dae-jung Kim Dae-jung (, ; 6 January 192418 August 2009) was a South Korean politician, activist and statesman who served as the eighth president of South Korea from 1998 to 2003. Kim entered politics as a member of the new wing of the Democratic Pa ...
), MC Jong-Un (
Kim Jong Un Kim Jong Un (born 8 January 1983 or 1984) is a North Korean politician and dictator who has served as supreme leader of North Korea since 2011 and general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) since 2012. He is the third son of Kim ...
), and MC Geunhye (Park Geun-hye). Users also call
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"The day of
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", making fun of Roh's death by claiming that gravity killed him. One of their notable memes is the "Noala", an image of Roh with a photoshopped
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face. Users also created the label ''Unji'' (, composed of hanja characters meaning 'to fall' and 'ground', a reference to beverage promotion clips). A distinct part of the site's slang is the ''-no''() verb ending, referencing Roh's surname. On January 25, 2018, a poster showing Roh making the Ilbe hand sign appeared in
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, New York. Users claimed to have posted the advertisement to commemorate the birthday of then-president
Moon Jae-in Moon Jae-in (, ; born January 24, 1953) is a South Korean politician and former lawyer who served as the 12th president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022. Before his presidency, he served as the senior secretary for civil affairs and the Chief ...
. The advertisement also featured Noala and Unji memes. On November 7, 2013, former first lady Lee Hee-ho, whose husband was former president Kim Dae-jung, accused some users of degrading deceased president Kim by spreading false information. Presidents with popular support on the site are called ''gakha'' (, corrupted from , an obsolete title associated with dictatorship). It was initially used to refer to Lee Myung-bak, who purportedly planned to restore the title, and then it was used for
Park Chung Hee Park Chung Hee (; ; November14, 1917October26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served as the third president of South Korea from 1962 after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961 until Assassination of Park Chung ...
() and his daughter Park Geun-hye (, short for , i.e. " Lady Gakha"). The term , with being the Korean transliteration of the English word
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, is also used to imply the president possesses omnipotence. Like most South Korean right-wing political communities, former right-wing presidents
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, Park Chung-hee, and
Chun Doo-hwan Chun Doo-hwan (; 18 January 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a South Korean politician, army general and military dictator who served as the fifth president of South Korea from 1980 to 1988. Prior to his accession to the presidency, he was the cou ...
are heavily praised by users.


Denial of Gwangju Uprising

Despite the South Korean government's official recognition of the
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as a democratic movement, Ilbe's userbase is extremely critical of it. The May 18 Memorial Foundation, one of the memorial organizations for the uprising, announced that the site was spreading
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, such as North Korean special forces being involved in the uprising; that the uprising was a heavily armed riot; that military suppression against citizens was justifiable; and that the 5.18 Special Law (), which pays respect to the uprising, is unconstitutional. Users label some journalists, like ''
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'' former chief editor Cho Gap-je, as ''jwappal'' (; ' ro-North Korealeftist') due to their support of the uprising.


Hatred towards the Honam region

Most Ilbe users have an intense dislike for the
Honam Honam (; literally "south of the lake") is a region coinciding with the former Jeolla Province in what is now South Korea. Today, the term refers to Gwangju, South Jeolla Province, Jeju Province and Jeonbuk State. The name "Jeonla-do" is used i ...
region, historically known as Jeolla, in southwestern South Korea. Reasons cited include the fact that Honam had a 98% vote for a regional left-wing party candidate Kim Dae-jung, and the belief that the Gwangju Uprising has been glorified by those living there, to the extent that all other moments in the history of Korean democratization are overlooked, and the belief that it was a riot instead of a democratization uprising or movement. The intense dislike manifests as verbal attacks against Jeolla and related political figures.


Misogyny

Ilbe users think that women should be deferential to men. They take a hostile attitude toward types of
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that they deem undesirable, and express antipathy towards them. Users label women who do not conform to such gender norms with the derogatory term gimchinyeo (김치녀; lit. kimchi woman), which is a reference to their national food,
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. Anna Louie Sussman of ''
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'' noted that the community contained many elements of
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culture.


Criticism

Shin Hye-sik, a representative of the right-wing ''Dokrip Newspaper'' said that " lbe usersshould apologize for their problematic claims". Kim Young-hwan, a former pro-North activist, said "Right-wing is an attitude to inherit conservative awareness, but in this criteria Ilbe is not right-wing. Ilbe's radical argument will escalate social chaos". Yoon Pyong-joong, professor of
Hanshin University Hanshin University () is a private university in Osan, in the Seoul National Capital Area of South Korea. Established in 1939, it is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea. Hanshin University was formerly a theological s ...
, defined Ilbe's far-right extremism as "not worth discussing at all". They all believed Ilbe should be criticized by public argument instead of by legal action. In 2013 conservative magazine ''Shindonga'' released a special section to criticize Ilbe, describing it as "close to fascism rather than normal right-wing" and "antisocial". Japanese journalist Yasuda Goichi, the author of ''The Internet and Patriotism'' (''Netto to Aikoku''), viewed Ilbe as similar to
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, a Japanese anti-
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far-right online community. One sexual assault counsellor said, "It is the combination of hecommodification of women and peer culture which lies beneath Korean society", and women's organization activist Lee Yoon-so said, "Ilbe seems to express
misogyny Misogyny () is hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against Woman, women or girls. It is a form of sexism that can keep women at a lower social status than Man, men, thus maintaining the social roles of patriarchy. Misogyny has been wide ...
behind anonymity, and enjoying its propagation". Misogyny is expressed through Ilbe's subculture, including slang. The lack of moderation sometimes results in illegal and harmful behavior, including
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and
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. The users' actions are routinely disapproved of by Korean officials. A notable case was when the
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(KCSC) requested that Ilbe regulate its problematic content that was "harmful for teenagers". On the other hand, the site has been praised for its anonymity and open expression of right-wing opinions: Ahn Hyung-Hwan, a spokesman for the right-wing
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mentioned Ilbe as a "free space where innocent people can speak their minds freely". In a parliamentary inspection held in October 2013, a member of the Democratic Party, Yu Seung-hui, described Ilbe as "antisocial". He released information from the KCSC, including hundreds of submitted complaints about harmful content on the site promoting suicide, crime, drug usage, sexism, and violence, as well as defamation and discrimination against left-wing politicians and the Jeolla region. As some of the users engage in harmful behavior both online and offline, the site has acquired a generally negative image. Thus, users tend to not reveal they are an Ilbe user in the real world to avoid ostracization. Users devised a hand sign that represents the Korean initials of the site's name to discretely indicate they use Ilbe. At times, Korean celebrities have accidentally used Ilbe terminology on social media, leading people to think they are site members. To avoid being misunderstood as a site member, artists and companies add disclaimers to their products and publicly deny their affiliation. For example, the agency of
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dance group
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described the site as "antisocial" while denying alleged involvement with it. Despite that, Crayon Pop artists became icons on the site, and its users started massively purchasing their albums. Korean professional gamer
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denied his alleged involvement with the site, writing "I have never visited Ilbe. I heard about Ilbe and it is disagreeable. Such allegations are disgusting." on his Twitter account. Conservative
Saenuri Party The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the Hanna ...
member Kim Jin-tae raised controversy when he accessed the site with his laptop during a parliamentary inspection at the National Assembly.


Controversies

Ilbe users have organized mass protests that included singing Ilbe songs in city squares, and as a result, many users were tried for degrading the public order. On 28 November 2013, the first trial was conducted for defamation committed by a user who injured the honor of a Gwangju Uprising victim by describing a photo of his coffin as a "cash delivery". The offender said that he felt sorry for his actions and had sent an apology to the victims by phone call, but the organization related to Gwangju Uprising victims said there was no such apology. He requested the jurisdictional transfer of his case from
Gwangju Gwangju (; ), formerly romanized as Kwangju, is South Korea's list of cities in South Korea, sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated Special cities of South Korea, metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home ...
District Court to Daegu District Court and it was accepted. The site also caused controversy for mocking the death of boy-band singer Lim Yoon-taek. In April 2013, after
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Korea released the membership list of
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, Ilbe users engaged in a
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of many people from the list, decrying them as "communists" and "North Korean spies". After the
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Student Council's declaration of protest against the 2013 South Korea election meddling scandal, a user released photos of some council members and stated, "I don't care whether you guys lynch them or not". The council stated that they were considering a lawsuit against the site. On 30 September 2013, a 32-year-old male Ilbe user protested in front of
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. He hung a cardboard sign around his neck with derogatory messages written about Ewha University students,
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, and other Korean women. Some comments related to women's genitalia while others stated that such women were "communist" and "pro-North Korea". He was fined by the Seoul West Prosecutor's Office, but he blamed this on "false accusation". On 7 November 2013, former first lady
Lee Hee-ho Lee Hee-ho, sometimes spelled as Lee Hui-ho, (; 21 September 1922 – 10 June 2019), was a South Korean women's rights activist, peace advocate and former First Lady of South Korea during the presidency of her husband Kim Dae-jung from 1998 to ...
, whose husband was former president Kim Dae-jung, accused some Ilbe users of defaming deceased president Kim by spreading false information. On 10 December 2013, an Ilbe user claiming to be an employee of the Comotomo feeding bottle company alleged that he interrupted the manufacturing process by sucking on feeding bottles. He confirmed his employment at the company by uploading his photo on Ilbe under the title "Titty Party" and commented, "Sometimes I suck this feeding bottle when I miss female breasts so much". His post raised outrage in the childcare community, for his vulgarism and hygiene concerns. Comotomo Korea released an official apology for the controversy and mentioned their employment of the individual was a mistake. The employee's accident report was revealed, in which he confessed: "I submitted vulgar contents on Ilbe. I caused economic and mental damage to the company and consumers for my own entertainment. The feeding bottle controversy that I created is totally false and I will take any legal responsibility." The Seoul Central District Court accepted a provisional injunction against Ilbe. It was petitioned by a critic of the site who was degraded and threatened by its users. As a result, the site was forced to delete some offending content. Some police officers and soldiers publicly described former presidents
Chun Doo-hwan Chun Doo-hwan (; 18 January 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a South Korean politician, army general and military dictator who served as the fifth president of South Korea from 1980 to 1988. Prior to his accession to the presidency, he was the cou ...
and
Park Chung Hee Park Chung Hee (; ; November14, 1917October26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served as the third president of South Korea from 1962 after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961 until Assassination of Park Chung ...
as "patriotic" on Ilbe, which caused controversy because they violated the political neutrality required for public officers. In another instance, a police officer described left-wing protesters as "rioters" on the site. He was sent to the
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police office disciplinary committee. Some Ilbe members allegedly registered on
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band
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's official fan site, Shinee World, to post defamatory comments about
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after he voiced his support for a student cause in support of
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. Moreover, they posted obscene photos with offensive captions related to women's bodies on the fan site. In August 2017, Gi Maeng-gi, author of the
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webtoon ''My ID is Gangnam Beauty'', filed a misdemeanor complaint against an Ilbe member for making malicious posts about her and her feminist views on the site. The offending individual later posted a copy of the complaint on Ilbe under the title "I was sued by a webtoon writer", and he accused the prosecutor of being biased.


Poster vandalism

In December 2013, some Ilbe users vandalized hand-written posters in universities and colleges around South Korea which criticized political indifference, social disharmony, inequality, South Korea spy allegations, an ongoing rail strike, and other political and social issues. The posters originated from Korea University and spread among some other Korean universities. The posters were seen as far-left, communistic, and pro-North Korea by the users involved. The posters on the Korea University campus were vandalized by Ilbe users. A user confirmed his participation in the vandalism by uploading his photo online with sexually degrading comments against the original writer of the poster. After it became controversial, he revealed his identity and uploaded an apology for his actions, but also announced that he would accuse people who degraded him and his actions. Similar vandalism is ongoing nationwide such as at Busan University,
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in
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, and
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.
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, at the time a member of the conservative Saenuri Party, described Ilbe users who committed such vandalism as "losers".


Hacking cases

In 2012, some anonymous Ilbe users attempted an XSS attack against Todayhumor, a website with a left-wing stance. The administrator of Todayhumor announced that he would consider legal action against Ilbe. An unknown hacker group made a
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attack on Ilbe on 7 April 2013. The attack was reported as possible revenge by Anonymous for Ilbe's vandalism in the #OpIsrael
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. Anonymous Korea claimed on its Twitter account that it was not involved with the attack on Ilbe, but mentioned that the site's members entered the chatroom used by Anonymous hackers, used insulting language, and spammed the chatroom. The relationship between Anonymous Korea and Anonymous remains ambiguous.


''Sewol'' ferry victims defamation

In September 2014, when the parents of the victims of ''Sewol'' ferry disaster protested with public
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s, over 100 Ilbe users went on "
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" events in front of them. In January 2015, an Ilbe user posted a photo of himself in a
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uniform eating ''
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'' fish cakes. He was demonstrating the Ilbe hand sign and titled the post "I have eaten my friend!" (implying the fish which ate the corpses of ''Sewol'' victims was now in the ''eomuk''). The post was disseminated on social media, and the victims of the ''Sewol'' disaster were labelled ''eomuk''s and ''odengthang'' (''eomuk'' soup). The police arrested a 21-year-old person surnamed Kim, and his mother publicly apologized. The words ''eomuk'' and ''odengthang'' were banned on the site.


Harassment cases

Ilbe users have posted pornographic images of middle school and high school girls, including their family members, to the website. A pre-service elementary teacher depicted female elementary school students as ''lolini'' (로린이, ' Lolita girl') and wrote associated sexual content on the site. This caused controversy and ended with him resigning. On 22 November 2013, a student of Kangwon Provincial College and self-proclaimed Ilbe user, sexually harassed a female Buddhist monk on Twitter with comments about her virginity. Three days later, the monk Hyo-jeon asked for follow-up action from the president of the college, but the user didn't apologize and continued to insult her. Following the controversy, he deleted his Twitter account and the president of the college gave an official apology. In 2017,
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took legal action against an Ilbe user after they threatened to kill
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member Mina. In October 2018, an Ilbe user uploaded a photo of an elderly naked woman in a post titled "32-year-old Ilgay saved his pocket money and ate 74-year-old Bacchus grandma" (). This post contained a story of a visit to a prostitute. It was revealed that the story was fictitious. The first person to post this picture online was a 46-year-old Seocho District Office employee. In November 2018, an Ilbe user uploaded erotic photos of a girl in a post titled "Girlfriend proof" (). A series of similar posts followed it. The police investigated and identified fifteen posters, thirteen of which were arrested. Six of them confessed to posting their real girlfriends, while the rest posted images found on the Internet.


See also

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Minjuhwa Minjuhwa or Minjoohwa () is political satire of the word ''democratization'' in South Korea. It now only remains in usage in far right communities despite its apolitical origins. It is alleged by some that it was coined in 1991, originally used b ...
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References

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