'Jose Jeohang National Movement' Appears in Real-Time Search... Opposition to Real Estate Policy?
[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Midam] Netizens angered by the government's real estate measures have started searching for the keyword 'Tax Resistance National Movement.'
As of 4:30 PM on the 13th, 'Tax Resistance National Movement' ranked first in real-time search terms on the portal site Naver. This appears to be a 'real-time search challenge' carried out mainly by netizens opposing the 6·17 real estate measures. The 'real-time search challenge' refers to repeatedly entering a specific search term on major internet portal sites to raise its ranking in real-time search terms.
On the 1st, keywords such as 'Minister Kim Hyunmi's lie,' 'Constitution Article 13 Clause 2,' and '6·17 Unconstitutional Commoners' Tears' ranked, while on the 7th, 'Withdrawal of Support for Moon Jaein,' and on the 8th, 'Retroactive Unconstitutional Corrupt Government' appeared.
Currently, online communities are also spreading 'real-time search challenge precautions' containing instructions such as "use various devices," "pay attention to spacing," and "input via keyboard."
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Meanwhile, one of the main points of the 6·17 real estate measures announced by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the Ministry of Strategy and Finance is to restrict the resale of pre-sale rights by additionally designating speculative overheated districts and regulated areas, and to block gap investments.
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