1. Text: | Print|

      Weibo draws more than just locals

      2013-06-18 09:57 China Daily Web Editor: Wang Fan
      1

      Micro-blogging site has 500 million users — not all of them from China

      Many Chinese people turn to sina weibo for heated debates or simply to air their views and grievances — and some expats are turning to China's most popular micro blog to get involved in Chinese society.

      "I didn't really follow any discussions at the beginning, it was all too confusing, but weibo has become a window to Chinese society," said Christoph Rehage, a 32-year-old graduate student from Germany who majored in Mandarin at the BeijingFilmAcademy.

      Rehage started using weibo in the winter of 2011. He now spends a substantial amount of time surfing the site — which he describes as a "battlefield for debate and argument".

      "It doesn't make sense to me why people dispute with each other over things that barely matter," he said.

      "I'm called a picky laowai when I say China is not perfect, but when I say China is developing on the right path, people call me a foreigner hired by the Chinese government to write posts in favor of those in power."

      Rehage finds the discussions on weibo more lively than those on Twitter, particularly when it comes to political news.

      "A comment by some random user can get picked up by a celebrity and forwarded tens of thousands of times, along with the comment by that celebrity," he said. "I think weibo is a tool for many Chinese people to get firsthand news, comment on and sharpen their political thinking, as well as vent anger."

      Weibo offers a platform for people to ignite a heated debate or topple an official by posting comments and photos. Its capacity to gauge, sway and give voice to public opinion has attracted more than 500 million users.

      "Weibo doesn't seem to be a place where soft-spoken, carefully weighed standpoints are widely heard — and you have to speak loudly and sometimes even sound radical in order to make a point," Rehage said.

      "You don't see people abusing each other on the street, yet it's everywhere on weibo. To adopt the provocative humor of the site, I think that many people who bark loudly on weibo are actually tame in real life," he said.

      His views were echoed by Steven Weathers, a TV host for ShanghaiMediaGroups International Channel Shanghai.

      "While Twitter is a platform to express and encourage individual views, weibo seems to be more of a collective space for large-scale interactions and exchanges of ideas," he said.

      In response to the mob on weibo, Weathers said he would stop following those people and instead follow those who brought insight to his life.

      Besides gaining insight into Chinese culture, connecting with fans and boosting their popularity, some expats on weibo are trying to clear the air between two different cultures.

      Hiro Yamashita, a 43-year-old Japanese scholar in Beijing, said he first joined weibo mainly to catch up with popular trends in China that he could not learn from his everyday conversations.

      However, as he noticed many misunderstandings about Japan spreading on micro blogs, he started correcting them whenever he saw one.

      "Once I saw a post saying how popular nyotaimori (the practice of eating sushi off a human body) is in Japan, but it's too exaggerated," he said. "I have seen Japan being praised and scolded, sometimes to extremes."

      Jeremy Goldkorn from South Africa kicked off his weibo journey in August 2009. He said China's micro blog has introduced friends to him, including Shen Yuting, a Chinese man who lives in East Africa and is producing his own Chinese-Swahili dictionary.

      Goldkorn said his favorite activity on weibo is watching debates between different ideological camps.

      "I'm interested in China, Chinese people and the Chinese language, and weibo is a good place to discover societal trends," he said.

      Comments (0)
      Most popular in 24h
        Archived Content
      Media partners:

      Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
      Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

      主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲精品亚洲人成在线播放| 亚洲精华液一二三产区| 亚洲一区二区三区四区在线观看| 亚洲一级毛片免观看| 色网站在线免费观看| 无码国产精品一区二区免费3p| 好男人视频社区精品免费| 亚洲色大成网站www永久一区| 亚洲国产日韩在线人成下载| 一区二区三区精品高清视频免费在线播放 | 91黑丝国产线观看免费| yy6080亚洲一级理论| 亚洲精品成人久久| 国产va免费观看| 国产精品久久久久影院免费| 亚洲精品国产情侣av在线| 88xx成人永久免费观看| 亚洲热妇无码AV在线播放| 人妻免费一区二区三区最新| 免费不卡中文字幕在线| 国产日本亚洲一区二区三区| 成人毛片免费在线观看| 亚洲高清日韩精品第一区| 你懂的免费在线观看| 国产精品va无码免费麻豆| 成年大片免费视频播放一级| 亚洲第一极品精品无码久久| 日韩久久无码免费毛片软件| 在线免费观看国产视频| 国内精品久久久久影院亚洲| 国产精品免费福利久久| 国产亚洲日韩在线三区| 牛牛在线精品观看免费正| 亚洲午夜国产精品无码老牛影视| 免费毛片a线观看| 国产成人精品日本亚洲网站| 亚洲一区二区三区免费在线观看 | 亚洲四虎永久在线播放| 最近免费字幕中文大全| 亚洲国产成人久久77| 亚洲 小说区 图片区 都市|