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Fanfou.com was founded by Wang Xing with the team that created Xiaonei on 12 May 2007. The website was developed in LAMP stack with Twitter-compatible APIs. Hewlett-Packard became its first paid customer on June 2, 2009. [1] It was closed on 7 July 2009 due to censorship in the wake of July 2009 Ürümqi riots. [2]
Weibo (Chinese: 微博; pinyin: Wēibó), or Sina Weibo (Chinese: 新浪微博; pinyin: Xīnlàng Wēibó), is a Chinese microblogging website.Launched by Sina Corporation on 14 August 2009, it is one of the biggest social media platforms in China, [1] with over 582 million monthly active users (252 million daily active users) as of Q1 2022. [2]
Fanfou is the earliest notable weibo service. It was launched in Beijing on May 12, 2007 by the co-founder of Xiaonei (now Renren) Wang Xing.The website's layout, API, and mode of use was highly similar to Twitter, which was created earlier in 2006.
Weibo (NASDAQ:WB) stock reports its earnings Monday before the bell. The China-based social networking company has suffered in recent months as both the trade war and a weak revenue outlook ...
Shares of Chinese social blogging platform Weibo (NASDAQ:WB) have been in a secular downtrend ever since the trade war officially started in late January 2018. At the time, Weibo stock was a $130 ...
The stock of Weibo (NAS:WB, 30-year Financials) shows every sign of being fairly valued, according to GuruFocus Value calculation.
By 2015, instances of censored posts from popular Weibo accounts included messages that were only mildly critical of the government – for example, the blocking of sarcastic comments in the wake of a widely viewed documentary about urban air pollution in China entitled, Under the Dome (Chinese: 穹顶之下; pinyin: qióng dǐng zhī xià). [183]
The stock's history has been characterized by big swings, but shares are still up big over the last several years. Why Weibo Stock Fell 43.5% in 2018 Skip to main content