China launched its social platform Weibo in 2007


New Delhi, July 1, 2020, Wednesday

The world is dominated by social platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter but people in China communicate through Weibo social sites. The world of skeptical communist China is different. Even though it stalls the world's social apps in its home-made mobiles, it operates a network called Weibo at home.

The social world of the Chinese people revolves around Weibo. All other social lights are banned. China is so terrified of people's revolts and revolutions at home that it keeps people away from social sites like Facebook and WhatsApp. Eagles keep a watchful eye on Chinese citizens so that people are not introduced to the outside world and are not influenced by ideas of freedom of speech and expression.

Weibo was launched by Cena Corporation on August 15, 2006. The Internet revolution started in the world and social sites also started to open. At this time, China started Weibo instead of relying on Western browsers, apps or social sites. This web site receives millions of messages daily. The original name of China's Weibo is Sheena, which is believed to be a mixed version of Twitter and Facebook. Images, music videos can also be shared on Weibo, one of the most popular microblogging sites. Weibo runs other local languages ​​besides English.

When Weibo started, China encouraged and honored those who spent more time on it. Weibo operates under the supervision and control of the Chinese government. Offensive posts and words written in it are automatically deleted. The user is also forced to manually delete any sensitive copy that has been discussed.


Anti-China sentiment is growing in India as China is creating tensions on its border with India. India's ban on Chinese mobile apps has caused a stir on China's social media platform Weibo. Before Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited China in 2014, he opened Weibo's account on May 4 and wrote "Hello China" but has said goodbye to Weibo in the current circumstances. According to the information received, there were a total of 114 posts on Weibo out of which 114 have been manually deleted. However there is a process of closing and leaving a VIP account that has been initiated.

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