Look ,personally I want this to be perfect ,to include every single detail not mentioned about the DPRK in the west ,also no I’m not gonna tell you how I have contact with a DPRK diplomat ,please ask sincere questions and remember this is a DPRK diplomat, not a citizen so there is stuff that they can’t answer and stuff that they aren’t allowed to answer

If my friend from the DPRK replies ,I will update you but this is for someone else ,I’ve acquired a lot of important info on the DPRK that I want to share with all of you and this is so that it could be perfect ,please ask good questions

So far this is the answer thread

https://hexbear.net/post/4320106

  • GregorMcIntosh@lemmygrad.ml
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    There is a common claim that the global internet and western social media, gaming, and streaming platforms are not accessible in the DPRK. Platforms like YouTube, Netflix, Roblox, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, Telegram, etc etc. my first question, is this true? Are there any foreign websites that can be accessed in the DPRK, and if so, what is the full list of them?

    • MohammedTheCommunistPalestinian [he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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      4 hours ago

      Sadly you asked this question very late comrade ,because the rodong sinmun employee now works a different thing in rodong sinmun

      However it is indeed true that western internet can’t be acceded

      Here is what our comrade told me

      “ The DPRK is aware of how decadent Western behavior is pervasive on social media and does not think it would be beneficial to the revolutionary cause to encourage social media’s usage.”

      “ Average persons across the globe, in Iraq, France, Brazil, Mexico, have more in common with the citizens of the DPRK than any billionaire. This is because the capitalistic elite do not understand what it is like to live a normal life where everything is granted at whim. Practically all average citizens across the globe are united in the struggle to live happily in an oppressive world whether they understand that or not.

      The DPRK has its own internet that is inaccessible to outside users. Western media is not available on this internet. From my position I am an exception in my ability to use Western internet.”

      “ It would be a wonderful occasion if the DPRK could open its internet servers to comrades in many nations, but security is of utmost importance in the onslaught of many imperialist tricks.”

      As for the second part of your question , I have no answer