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Turbine originally started out as a simple pastebin idea so I could have a nice place to host all of my long messages and source code files. In other words, something similar to Hastebin: a simple and minimalistic paste site. It comes with simple features but nothing too advanced, such as accounts or theme customization.
And so why not create something similar to GitHub Gist? It has features like secret gists and because it’s a mini-git repository, you’re able to view past revisions on those gists. I strive Turbine to have many of these features inspired by GitHub Gist while still maintaining a clear and straightforward UI.
TL;DR: It’s a pastebin.