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  2. Microblogging in China - Wikipedia

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    Weibo (Chinese: 微博; pinyin: wēi bó) is a general term for microblogging, but normally understood as Chinese-based mini-blogging services, including social chat sites and platform sharing. Weibo services make it possible for internet users to set up real-time information sharing communities individually, and upload and update information.

  3. Weibo - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Fanfou - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. Censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Weibo Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Weibo Corporation is a Chinese social network company known for the microblogging website Sina Weibo. It is based in Beijing, China. History

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  8. Tencent Weibo - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Weibo was a Chinese microblogging website launched by Tencent in April 2010, and was shut down on September 28, 2020. [1] Users could broadcast a message including 140 Chinese characters at most through the web, SMS or smartphone.

  9. Wang Xing - Wikipedia

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    On 3 May 2021, Wang posted a Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) poem about book burning on Fanfou, a social media platform owned by himself. The action was reported by Quartz News as a veiled swipe against the Xi Jinping Administration's clampdown on civil society, intellectual and academic freedom since ascension to office.