Iranians defeat Yahoo Mail!
By Kourosh Ziabari • Sep 1st, 2008 • Category: Entertainment • 25 CommentsIt occurred in November 2007 when the Yahoo governors attempted to remove the name of Iran from their supporting countries in signup page lists using the pretext that US imposed some sanctions on the country.
While it was already announced officially that the US exports to Iran has became tenfold despite of the sanctions during the incumbency period of George Bush as Americans president, Yahoo state-funded website removed the name of Iran from its signup available countries list and banned the Iranian users from creating new accounts.
Many journalists and experts believe that the issue of Iran sanctions is media propaganda rather than being practical while the 2008 statistics show that Iran is currently the largest economic partner of France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Australia in the Persian Gulf region and also the fourth largest economic ally of Netherlands, Denmark and UK in Asia following S. Korea, China and Japan.
Anyhow, after the removal of Iran’s name, the waves of protest embarked in Iran and also among the Iranians residing in other countries.
The first step was debuting a Google Bomb called “Hello Yahoo mail” with the aim of introducing Iran to global opinions, internet users and Yahoo directors as well.
A young Iranian cyber activist Mohammad Tavakoli, established the “helloyahoomail.net” with the slogan: “Culture is our weapon, the weak impose sanctions!” calling for the international attention toward the 7500 years old history of Persian culture and civilization.
The main goal of this Google Bomb which objected the “Yahoo mail” keyword was to provide the users searching “Yahoo mail” in search engines with some unbiased and realistic information on Iran and its people, culture, arts, sciences and history so as to express that Yahoo is altercating with an ancient and peacemaking nation.
The website interviewed many outstanding personalities including university professors and political figures regarding the issue and all condemned Yahoo.
“Hello Yahoo mail” also commenced a national movement in order to encourage the existing Yahoo Iranian users to remove their accounts from the site.
It is estimated that 5 million of Yahoo Iranian users removed their accounts from the Yahoo database after this national call and this called a huge damage to the international credit of Yahoo.
Anyhow, Yahoo mail has suddenly re-included the name of Iran into its list of countries three days ago, without any announcement or apologizes.
It is not clear that why Yahoo removed the name of Iran unexpectedly and why re-added it again, but it is clear that “Hello Yahoo mail” was a simple reflection of Persian talent and power.
The cyber influence of Iranian bloggers, journalists and activists lead to the unforgettable failure for Yahoo and proved that hostility, atrocity and animosity are not proper ways for dealing with ancient nations and civilizations.
By Kourosh Ziabari
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October 6th, 2008
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September 9th, 2008
The terms like Indogs, Pakis, Americunts etc. are created by the Wh*re Queen of England.
September 4th, 2008
Aftab S. Alam, I don’t know the answer to that. I know I’m Waqas. But ‘the’ Waqas? Probably not
September 3rd, 2008
Fine!
By the way are you ‘the’ Waqas?
September 3rd, 2008
Aftab S. Alam, I do totally understand your point. I simply don’t think I should care about what someone far far away thinks of me. I /would/ care if it were justified, but it isn’t.
And the word for ‘cleanliness’ in Urdu is ‘pakeezgi’, but ‘paki’ and ’safai’ are also used for that. The words for clean is ‘paak’ and ’saaf’.
Everyone is entitled to have opinions of their own, and I respect your’s. But I personally don’t have any issue with being called a Paki.