) TAMAMA ) Masovical fields against Erdogan on social networks

A massive campaign has been launched in social media through which Turkish President Rexhep Tayip Erdogan is calling for his resignation, Periscopi reports. This campaign began after Erdogan's statement in Parliament, that if the people one day say enough, then he will leave. Based on this statement by the president governing the Turkish state [...]
This campaign began after Erdogan's statement in Parliament, that if the people one day say enough, then he will leave.
Based on this statement by the president who ruled the Turkish state for 15 years, many Turks have made publication on social networks with hashtag TAMAMM, which means enough.

This has been used nearly two million times since Tuesday night, by many social media users who strongly criticise Turkish President and AK party chairman.
When this trend started to take off on social networks, pro-government accounts were mobilised and a counterfust of hashtag began DEVAM, which in Albanian means keep going.
This clash between the two rival campaigns has been described as one of the greatest political wars in internet history by Professor Akin Unver.
Someone has even gone farther.
Battle between campaigns TAMAMM and # DEVAM named it a war between superheroes, reports Periscope.

These statements by Turkish President Erdogan and the clashes came after high political tensions in the country, after he announced extraordinary elections, which will be held 24 June in Turkey.
Erdogan's counterCandid by opposition ranks, Muharrem Incre, has written that now is the right time for Erdogan to step down.

♪ Campaign TAMAMAM did not escape the Syrian caricaturist, who mocked this illustration:


But despite the strong momentum that campaigned against him, President Erdogan enjoys great popularity in Turkey, as the leader who economically developed the country.
Fewer was used in the hashtag continue, only by 300 thousand users.
This hashtag was also used by Turkish Foreign Minister Melvut Chavosoglu, who wrote that the Government will continue its mission for a more prosperous and powerful Turkey.
Because of such campaigns against him, the Turkish president had gone so far that he had sought censorship of social networks.
This was even done temporarily after the coup effort.
Similarly, Turkish authorities had restricted the access of users from many websites, including social networks such as Facebook and Twitter./Periscopi












