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Pemko Operator's Angry Statement on Community Crackdown

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Statement on Attack Against Foreign Community 2026.05.28 22:23

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Hello. This is the FM Korea operations and technical team system monitor. Recently, the site has been under attack from multiple vectors, and separately, there's been ongoing controversy over the expansion of AI pre-censorship. 1. The fairness issue between overseas platforms and domestic companies. Currently, large overseas platforms are not subject to the same level of domestic laws and regulations as domestic companies. In particular, X and Telegram are services that government officials use unusually frequently. Meanwhile, even though Telegram was a platform critically used in the N-room incident, it was exempted from the mandatory illegal filming pre-screening system application unlike domestic companies. X also has almost no domestic law applied to it in terms of illegal filming filtering, adult content access restrictions, and processing deletion requests from domestic users. Yet government officials are using X and Telegram even more. X actually didn't take measures to prevent illegal filming distribution, so it was fined 15 million won, which is almost meaningless to a global giant corporation. Domestic companies are being strongly pressured, while foreign companies that are difficult to apply the same standards to are left alone—this structure keeps repeating. This method can only result in weakening domestic companies and strengthening foreign ones.

FM Korea is a domestic service that receives on-site inspections and audits every year from multiple related organizations including the Broadcasting and Communications Commission. In fact, the Broadcasting and Communications Commission visits every year to conduct inspections. FM Korea has always actively cooperated with official requests from government agencies regarding problematic matters. If relevant government agencies had guided us to "stop due to problems" or "improve due to problems," we would have immediately stopped or improved the controversial surplus transmission or prediction system.

It's difficult to accept as an easily understandable procedure for pressure to come in the form of a high-handed national audit and police investigation against a site that receives on-site inspections from the Broadcasting and Communications Commission every year.

In fact, before the national audit and police investigation, we never received any official inquiries, warnings, or contact from the Broadcasting and Communications Commission or any other government agency regarding gambling controversies.

Generally, I understand that investigations are supposed to be conducted within 2 months of a report, but about 10 months have passed since the gambling controversy-related investigation report, and we're only now undergoing full-scale investigation.

The admins don't intervene in NAVER's user tendencies regarding freedom of expression and the issue of targeting specific communities. In the past, there were periods with different tendencies, and it's a place where majority opinions naturally change according to user complaints and social atmosphere. This is what a community with freedom of expression actually looks like. It's normal for users to freely express opinions, debate, and sometimes change their stances. However, if at a certain point in time, claims emerge that a specific community should be sanctioned or regulated simply because its public opinion doesn't suit someone's taste, this is a threat to freedom of expression. Illegal posts should obviously be sanctioned. However, if we nitpick at posts with barely any views just because we don't like a community's tendency, pressure domestic companies, and don't apply the same standards to overseas platforms, this isn't fair regulation. What's needed isn't beating up domestic companies we don't like, but fair standards. A structure where only domestic companies are regulated, only domestic companies bear costs, and only domestic companies are subjects of investigation and parliamentary audits ultimately weakens the domestic internet ecosystem. Conversely, it only increases the influence of overseas companies. NAVER FM isn't saying it won't follow the law. It's not saying it'll ignore illegal posts. However, we can't agree to ineffective mandatory pre-censorship, non-functional exception handling, regulation without equity, and targeting.

Freedom of expression should be guaranteed equally everywhere. Even in places where opinions that some people dislike gather, that principle should remain the same. It should be guaranteed equally even in places where disliked opinions congregate.

I think that's the bare minimum principle in a democratic society. Government officials are actively using X or Telegram, which largely ignore domestic laws, while ironically discriminating against and pressuring domestic companies that try to comply with domestic laws in various ways to grow foreign companies. We need to think about whether this is really right.

Recently I've been targeted so heavily that I'm forced to release an official statement.

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Summary
1. Government officials use X and Telegram while discriminating against domestic companies following the law
2. It's unreasonable to be pressured through parliamentary hearings and police investigations without any official communication
3. AI pre-screening system is being implemented but has high false positive rates
   Applying it to images in the current situation is too risky https://www.fmkorea.com/7408948669 related link
4. Targeting communities based on public opinion is a serious problem
   Regulating a community is a threat to freedom of expression
5. Only domestic companies are regulated, only domestic companies bear the costs—these are targets of investigations and hearings
   This weakens the ecosystem of domestic internet companies
   Meanwhile it strengthens the influence of foreign companies
6. Freedom of expression should be allowed everywhere
   Government officials use Telegram and X while not treating domestic law-following companies fairly—we think that's the real problem

11 comments

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Are you on my side or not?!

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I've been sus about recent MBC hit pieces with their recycled templates, but seeing people defend them in comments confirms a lot of Ilbe and Pemko folks migrated to Floo lol. Of all sites, defending Pemko…

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You might not like feminist protests, vegan protests, or religious protests, but if the government just said "we don't like you so we're banning you" wouldn't people have the same reaction? People aren't defending Pemko—they're opposing censorship.

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A murder group that killed two people should definitely be held accountable.

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If you're comparing vegans to Pemko garbage, that's an insult. Vegans have never killed anyone. Stop badmouthing innocent vegans everywhere by lumping them with trash like that—I can't forgive that.

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Whether it's Pemko, Ilbe, or whatever benefits North Korea—if it's stupid, it's stupid. Aren't you guys just too caught up in faction politics?

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lol it's not about being on their side, this is exactly it

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So anyone you don't like is trash? For real that's so simple I'm jealous—life must be so easy when you think like that

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This is literally a dictatorship lmao

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Pemko's reaping what they sowed with all their propaganda and hate speech.

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Lmao this is giving major power struggle vibes, operators really can't catch a break these days

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I'm curious about the false positive rate though. Luriweb recently implemented something similar and it's a total mess. Isn't 10% false positive rate already unusable? If people have to manually review false positives all the time, what's the point of automating it?

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Large-scale communities are now required by law to implement illegal and harmful content detection services.

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If it disappears for reasons like this, maybe freedom of expression should just be thrown out too lmaooo

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This is obviously biased lmaooo we're affected too but whatever

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This is why you never mess with people who actually know how the system works, they've got receipts 📋

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The way they're calling this out publicly instead of handling it quietly means it's BAD bad 👀

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So are you gonna tell these people to leave too?

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A decent amount of people in these comments actually support this.

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Not sure what Pemko is but the anger is REAL and I'm here for the tea ☕

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If you commit a crime, you get punished—that's how the world works.

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okay but why is every industry having a meltdown right now?? this is exhausting to watch

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Wait, what exactly happened here? The headline's got me confused but also lowkey invested 😅