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Weibo is a Chinese microblogging platform launched by Sina Corporation in 2009. It blends microblogging with social networking and features a user timeline where posts, or weibo, can include text, images, video, and links. It is one of the largest social media platforms in China and is often described as the country’s equivalent of Twitter.

Posts can be up to 2,000 Chinese characters. Users can repost, comment, and like posts. The platform

Weibo is owned by Weibo Corporation, which originated as a subsidiary of Sina and went public on

Weibo is accessible via mobile apps for iOS and Android and through a web interface. It is

includes
features
such
as
hashtags,
topics,
and
hot
searches
to
surface
trends.
Verified
accounts
are
available
for
celebrities,
media,
and
organizations.
Weibo
also
supports
live
streaming,
multimedia
sharing,
and
a
range
of
advertising
and
monetization
options
for
creators
and
brands.
the
NASDAQ
in
2014.
The
service
operates
under
Chinese
law
and
government
regulations,
with
content
moderated
for
compliance;
political
content
and
other
sensitive
topics
are
subject
to
restrictions
and
removals
per
policy.
used
by
individuals,
media
outlets,
brands,
and
public
figures
for
news,
entertainment,
marketing,
community
engagement,
and
emergency
communication.
In
the
Chinese
market,
it
competes
with
other
platforms
such
as
WeChat-based
services,
short-video
apps,
and
other
social
networks.