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Maru Sira

Maru Sira (まるしら) is a term originating in online Japanese communities, primarily on platforms like 2channel (2ch) and its successor, 5channel (5ch). It's a neologism combining the words "maru" (○), meaning circle or correct, and "shira" (白), meaning white.

The phrase "Maru Sira" is used to indicate that a statement or piece of information has been verified as correct or true. It signifies a consensus among users that the presented information is accurate and reliable. The "maru" visually represents an affirmative symbol, while "shiro" suggests a lack of any blemishes or falsehoods on the information's integrity.

The term's usage is often informal and confined to internet slang. It functions as a quick and efficient way to confirm the validity of a claim within a specific online context. The opposite of "Maru Sira" could be considered something along the lines of a refuted or debunked statement, although there isn't a single, universally accepted direct antonym within the same slang vernacular.

The concept bears a resemblance to other online phenomena like "Confirmed," "True," or even the usage of checkmark emojis, but "Maru Sira" holds a unique linguistic and cultural connection to Japanese internet culture. It is primarily encountered within discussions and forums where rapid information exchange and verification are commonplace.