Weibo is a Chinese microblogging (weibo) website, launched by Sina Corporation on August 14, 2009. It is one of the most popular social media platforms in China, often compared to a hybrid of Twitter and Facebook. Weibo allows users to post messages, share photos and videos, follow other users, and engage in discussions. It has become a significant platform for news dissemination, social networking, and entertainment in China.
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5.7 pages per visit
Domain Rating
Domain Authority
Citation Level
English, etc
Users can post short messages, similar to tweets on Twitter, with a limit on the number of characters.
Supports sharing of photos, videos, and links, enhancing the content richness of posts.
Users can follow other users to see their updates in their feed and gain followers who see their updates.
Allows users to tag their posts with hashtags, making it easier to find posts on similar topics.
Highlights the most popular topics being discussed on the platform at any given time.
Users can send private messages to each other, facilitating private conversations.
Supports live video streaming, allowing users to broadcast live events or personal moments.
Users can purchase products directly through the platform, integrating social networking with e-commerce.
Weibo offers a mobile application for iOS and Android, enabling users to access the platform on the go.
Public figures and organizations can get verified badges to authenticate their identity on the platform.
Sina Corporation
Beijing, China
Over 500 million as of the latest reports
Weibo went public on the NASDAQ in April 2014
Charles Chao (Chairman and CEO of Sina Corporation), Gaofei Wang (CEO of Weibo)
Primarily from advertising and marketing services
One of the top 10 social networking sites globally by user base
Subject to Chinese internet regulations and censorship policies
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