Overview
DC Inside was opened in October 1999 by Kim Yu-sik as a community of interest towards discussion specifically pertaining to digital cameras and photography, hosting only a few categorized image boards. In fact, "DC" of its name is from "Digital Camera." The nascent website was primarily populated by early adopters of electronic devices, but later expanded continuously to the propagation of additional image boards. Presently, it hosts over 500 active boards, and Kim anticipated the count to multiply to over 1000 by the latter half of 2007. In 2009, DC Inside stopped providing information about Digital Camera since it has transformed to general imageboard website. DC Inside does not depart from popular bulletin board systems used in Korea, operating a free-to-use script called "Zeroboard". Due to security vulnerabilities and bandwidth issues surrounding Zeroboard, many have publicly expressed their frustration recently in regards to the matter. There are some liberals and progressives in DCinside, but mainstream users showGallery
Since DC Inside was a digital camera website and it was mandatory to DC Inside users to upload images with their posts to prevent their posts being deleted by administrator. Today, DC Inside users do not have to follow this rule anymore, but still the boards are called galleries. In DC Inside, the boards are called galleries. The gallery topics range from generic categories such as politics, science,wiki, sports and video games to particular subjects such as those committed to individual celebrities. New galleries with other topics are acknowledged and created if deemed appropriate by the site administrator.Hit Gallery
Only administrators can post on HIT gallery. The administrators choose posts from other galleries and re-upload them on HIT gallery. There are no specific standards of choosing posts to re-upload, but they choose what they think it is fun to read or useful to people. The administrators re-upload posts without original uploaders' permission and they do not let the uploaders know about re-uploads on the HIT gallery. Some users long for their posts to be re-uploaded on HIT gallery, while others do not. If users get their posts uploaded on the gallery, the only way to remove the posts is by requesting the administrators.Minor Gallery
In the past, galleries could be made by only administrators. Since early 2016, for users, it is possible to create galleries themselves now. The galleries created by users are called minor galleries. Most galleries are managed by administrators, but in minor galleries, users have right to manage their galleries. Minor galleries can be easily created by sending request to administrators with explanation what the gallery will be about. With this system, creating galleries with overlapping or inappropriate subjects are prevented. Highly active Minor galleries can be promoted into main galleries by administrators. In this case, administrators take the rights to manage the galleries.Culture
As with similar web-based multi-fora communities, it is difficult to clearly define DC Inside. The Japanese internet forumAnonymity
Like the Japanese websiteParody and neologisms
DC Inside is known to be responsible for generating and circulating most of the popular jokes, buzzwords, and neologisms in Korea. Many of its users eagerly create and share composite photos, sounds, or video on the site which parody or satirize a variety of controversial social and political phenomenon and public figures. They enjoy using words or phrases out of their original contexts as another way to satirize or criticize controversial issues or figures. Most of the "DC Slangs" are quickly spread to other online communities, offline mass media, and eventually into the Korean people's everyday lives. Ying-Yar (originally meaning surplus or remainder but alternatively meaning a person who is incompetent and useless in society) is one of the most popular neologisms created by DC Inside.As alternative mass media
There are many cases in Korea in which political, social, and cultural problems, as well as news and gossip, are first pointed out as controversies on DC Inside rather than by traditional media such as TV news or newspapers. The traditional media then pick up the news and disseminate it to offline viewers. For instance, in 2005, the famous fraudulent stem cell research of Korean veterinarian Hwang Woo-suk was first investigated in the 'Science Gallery' section of the site. Later, the case was picked up by PD Su-cheop, a Korean TV investigative reporting show, and went on to become a national controversy.Incidents and controversy
Formation of Megalia
In the spring of 2015, DC Inside started "MERS Gallery" as a forum for sharing information on the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak. When a false rumor spread that two women who had contracted MERS refused quarantine and instead went on a shopping trip to Hong Kong, it prompted bashing in this forum. These supposed health code violators were derogated with the term "kimchi woman" (; ''gimchi-nyeo''), a misogynist term for women who only have shopping on their minds. As this continued, an influx of feminist users started using reactionary terms, coining "kimchi man" (; ''gimchi-nam'') a reclaimed term which mocks Korean men. DC Inside intervened by instituting a policy, which forbade usage of "kimchi man". A portion of its users regarded the measure as discriminatory, and found these rules constraining and moved to other forums at DC Inside, eventually launching their own website, ''Lee Kun-hee death rumors
On July 4, 2016, police raided DC Inside and Ilbe Storage, which spread rumors of Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee's death in an apparent bid to boost stock prices.See also
* Alt-lite * Ilbe Storehouse, an off-shoot forum of DC Inside. It's a more hardline right-wing forum than DCinside.Notes
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