The whole world is almost connected to the Internet and uses many social networks to keep in touch with relatives and friends, get information about local news and the world and follow celebrity news from all countries. We use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and many other platforms, each with its own details, to share ideas and get the most diverse information.

But how do the Chinese do this in a country that is one of the most watched countries on the Internet? Everyone knows that the Internet has many restrictions and control in a country of one and a half million people. The most popular sites in the world such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. are banned in this country! How can the Chinese continue to live in this digital blockade?

In a previous article on the Network USA blog, we discussed the subject of Internet and its services in China, how the country managed to control the services and websites operating in China, and how the most important international and famous sites and the establishment of its Chinese counterparts were replicated. Today, however, we will talk about social networks and learn about China's most popular social network and how it operates
In China there is a social network called Sina Weibo, known only as Weibo, a very similar platform for Twitter, with some minor touches from Facebook, which is a social network allowed by the Chinese government. There is not much ambiguity around, and already there are many Western celebrities like Tom Cruise, Emma Watson and Mike Tyson, who use this network to get closer to their admirers of this Asian country.

Weibo was created in August 2009 and by 2013 it had more than 600 million users. You can say that access to this number of users is easy in a populous country like China, but the main reason for this growth was the availability of social networking in all systems such as Android, IOS, Windows Phone, Symbian, BlackBerry, as well as desktop systems.
What is more done in Weibo is content sharing, which is very similar to Facebook. A platform that integrates images, text, video, and everything you can send to friends, as well as comment and share. You can view news, download music, video and photos from your smartphone, and send private messages.
What is more done in Weibo is content sharing, which is very similar to Facebook. A platform that integrates images, text, video, and everything you can send to friends, as well as comment and share. You can view news, download music, video and photos from your smartphone, and send private messages.

Weibo allows you to just mark up people using the @ symbol, you can use Hash and even famous sentiments. It also allows you to platform to generate and create short links exactly as it is The case is in Twitter.
Of course, like all sites operating in China, this social network, especially in the comments, is fully controlled by the government. Registered users can only participate in comments and it is good to stay away from everything that is political, or you will find yourself in problems you are indispensable.
Of course, like all sites operating in China, this social network, especially in the comments, is fully controlled by the government. Registered users can only participate in comments and it is good to stay away from everything that is political, or you will find yourself in problems you are indispensable.

Weibo also has page features, and you'll find many large companies around the world have a special page there, such as Coca-Cola, Louis Vuitton, Lancome, British Airways and even football teams like Manchester United.