The article of Ali Eyüboğlu from Milliyet newspaper entitled "The Trader of Danla Bilic" is as follows:
"Is it a crime to reveal private messages (DM) between the two people on social media without permission? This is defined in Article 132/3 of the Turkish Criminal Code (TCK). The person who punishes is punished with imprisonment from one year to three years.
Well, is it a crime to disclose the direct message (DM) account correspondence of people's social media accounts? According to lawyers, unauthorized disclosure of DM messaging is also a crime under section 132/3 of the TCK.
In the meantime, a phenomenon called Enise Sude after Danla Bilic, who announced her name by revealing replies to messages he sent to some footballers and said: "I became famous by cheating", is often reported in the media with the same tactics.
When you write Enise Sude on Google, you'll get the following information:
"Is it a crime to reveal private messages (DM) between the two people on social media without permission? This is defined in Article 132/3 of the Turkish Criminal Code (TCK). The person who punishes is punished with imprisonment from one year to three years.
Well, is it a crime to disclose the direct message (DM) account correspondence of people's social media accounts? According to lawyers, unauthorized disclosure of DM messaging is also a crime under section 132/3 of the TCK.
In the meantime, a phenomenon called Enise Sude after Danla Bilic, who announced her name by revealing replies to messages he sent to some footballers and said: "I became famous by cheating", is often reported in the media with the same tactics.
When you write Enise Sude on Google, you'll get the following information:
- Dorukhan Toköz of Beşiktaş was exposed by Enise Sude, the Instagram phenomenon he left DM.
- The social media phenomenon revealed the messages that the woman, the footballer Emre Mor, sent.
- Enise Sude revealed the messages from Can Yaman.
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