"Delivery Drivers, Stop Using Support Devices"…Barogo Launches Campaign to Eradicate Illegal Programs View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Barogo, a startup operating a last-mile logistics IT platform, announced on the 10th that it will conduct a 'Campaign to Eradicate the Use of Jiji-gi' targeting riders.


Jiji-gi is an illegal macro program that automatically and quickly grabs delivery orders. Barogo distributed content about eradicating the use of Jiji-gi through its official SNS channels (blog, Instagram, Facebook, etc.) and Barogo Play, a community within the Barogo article application.


The content includes ▲an explanation of Jiji-gi ▲damages caused by using Jiji-gi ▲penalties that can be imposed for using Jiji-gi.


Additionally, to encourage rider participation, three practical messages were delivered, divided by theme, to raise awareness that using Jiji-gi is illegal and to take the lead in eradicating its use.



A Barogo official stated, "There may be situations where riders who work honestly suffer damages due to the use of Jiji-gi," and added, "Since the voluntary will of riders is important to eradicate the use of Jiji-gi, we ask for active participation in this campaign."


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