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  1. 4 lip 2020 · Orkut was discreetly propelled on January 22, 2004, by Google. Orkut Büyükkökten, a Turkish programming engineer, created it as an autonomous undertaking while at the same time working at Google. While already working for Affinity Engines, he had built up a comparative framework, InCircle, planned for use by college graduated class gatherings.

  2. 5 lis 2023 · So what happened? Why did the once-hot social media platform fizzle out so quickly? In this post, we’ll analyze the reasons behind Orkut’s failure and what lessons it offers for other social networks.

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    On August 22, 2006, Brazilian Federal Judge José Marcos Lunardelli ordered Google to release by September 28 Orkut user's information of a list of about twenty-four Brazilian nationals, believed to be using Orkut to sell drugs and to be involved in child pornography.

  4. Orkut’s communities, once a key platform feature, became breeding grounds for spam, fake profiles, and inappropriate content. The platform’s moderation and reporting mechanisms often failed to address these issues, leading to a decline in user trust and satisfaction.

  5. 30 wrz 2014 · Orkut users can continue to view public conversations in an archive or delete their old posts. They have until September of 2016 to save any personal content from the site.

  6. Orkut, a Google-acquired social media platform, closed due to limited user engagement and lacking features like an auto-updating news feed.

  7. 17 cze 2024 · In the mid-2000s, Google engineer Orkut Büyükkökten’s self-titled social network briefly took the world by storm before disappearing. Now he’s back, with a plan for a happier social media.

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