Erase Yourself From the Internet With This One Button! — post content
2026 Update. This article was published in 2016; as of May 2026, context has been added in line with current practices in Turkey's digital marketing and web technologies sector. The information below comprises practical recommendations that retain their validity in 2026, under the Tech Agenda category.
The internet can be a wonderful and at the same time terrifying place. Sometimes it's not strange to feel like you want to leave the internet. Until now, there was no such easy way out. Swedish developers Wille Dahlbo and Linus Unnebäck created Deseat.me, which offers a way to delete your entire presence on the internet with a few clicks.
Every account the application finds is matched with an easy delete link pointing to that service's unsubscribe page. With a few clicks you get rid of it, and depending on how long you have to work through the entire list, you can be account-less within an hour.
If you generally get tired of social media and the stresses caused by the internet, this can be an alternative to the fastest way back to a peaceful environment. Honestly, it doesn't seem like a bad idea :)
Why this topic matters in 2026
The tech agenda field in Turkey went through three fundamental changes between 2024-2026: (1) mobile-first user behavior reached 78% of the market, (2) AI-powered content production and analysis tools entered the mainstream, (3) with KVKK, e-Commerce 2.0, and improvements to the Turkish Lira, the cost/impact balance of digital presence has fundamentally shifted for small and medium-sized enterprises. The principles described in this article still apply at the implementation level under 2026 conditions—only the tools and service providers used have been updated.
Quick checklist for 2026
- Mobile-first: Test design and content architecture first at 390-430px screen width; desktop is secondary.
- Performance budget: LCP < 2.0s, CLS < 0.05, INP < 150ms — Core Web Vitals 2026 thresholds have tightened.
- AI integration: Embed Claude/GPT-4 class assistants for content production, image optimization, and customer support; not a one-off prompt, but a flow.
- Legal compliance: KVKK disclosure text, cookie consent (TCF v2.2), email opt-in must be double-confirmed (DOI).
- Measurement: The trio of GA4 + Meta Conversion API + server-side tracking has become standard; GA4 alone is insufficient.
- Branding: Rather than a single logo, dynamic brand systems (color, typography, motion) stand out on social channels.
Next step
To implement the topic in this article in your own project, you can request a free site analysis, directly submit a brief, or request a one-on-one meeting. I respond to all evaluations within 2 business days, in a KVKK-compliant manner.
The article was first published on 02 Dec 2016 and revised for 2026 conditions as of 03 May 2026.
Where is Turkey's 2026 tech agenda heading?
Turkey's tech ecosystem transformed along three axes between 2024-2026: (a) AI-powered production tools (Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, domestic LLM trials) entered the daily workflow of both software developers and content producers. (b) Thanks to mobile payments and open banking, e-commerce entry barriers for SMEs dropped by 60%. (c) KVKK secondary legislation, cookie consent, and data residency rules brought investments under tight scrutiny. This trio recontextualized the classic web/software topics we cover in blog posts: tools changed, principles endure.
Looking at the sectoral distribution, the software stacks actively used in Turkey as of 2026 are as follows: WordPress still leads in 43% of the SME web market; the trio of Next.js / Astro / Svelte dominates on the enterprise+SaaS side; on mobile, the use of Flutter and React Native reached 71%. On social media, the trio of Instagram + WhatsApp Business + TikTok absorbs 78% of advertising budgets. LinkedIn maintained its weight in the B2B segment, while X (Twitter) maintained its weight in the publishing + media segment.
DijiPal® 2026 approach
With my 16 years of advertising agency experience, I learned every topic I shared on the blog by applying it in my own client projects. As of 2026, our approach as DijiPal® is based on these three principles:
- Transparency. Every stage from brief to delivery is visible via a weekly staging URL. No surprises.
- Mobile-first + AI hybrid production. Design and content are validated on a 390-430px screen; during production, Claude / Midjourney / Cursor IDE work integrated into the workflow — speed comes from AI, decisions from humans.
- Measurable results. With every delivery, GA4 + Meta CAPI + server-side tracking are integrated; evaluated with conversion-first metrics.
If the subject of this article turns into a concrete need for you, share your brief — within 2 business days I'll get back to you with a sector-specific roadmap and a transparent quote.
Next step
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