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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 ...
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.
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: Sina Corporation China: 2009 586 million [10] 241 million daily active users [11] 14 QQ: Tencent China: 1999 554 million [3] 267 million daily active users [citation needed] 15 Qzone: Tencent China: 2005 517 million [12] 16 Reddit: Reddit United States: 2005 500 million [13] 101.7 million daily active users, 380 million weekly active ...
Chinese Weibo services such as Sina Weibo are available to the Chinese people, offering similar functionality to X(Twitter) and Facebook. They provide microposting, allow users to comment on each other's posts, allow posting with graphical emoticons , and support inclusion of images, music and video files.
Tencent Weibo was a social network that connected all users together, and enhanced communication between friends. Users could share photos, videos and text with a 140-character limit. The reposting function of Tencent Weibo was similar to Twitter 's "retweeting", which was replied in @ form.
Weibo Corporation is a Chinese social network company known for the microblogging website Sina Weibo. It is based in Beijing, China. History
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.