China-Current Life and Traditional Culture by Orna Taub - HTML preview

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Nowadays,the Chinese young generation neither read newspapers nor do they watch TV,in fact,Weibo is leading revolution in China.According to the Internet Real-time Public Opinion Index Annual Report 2010 released by the Communication University of China in Beijing, Weibo has become the third-favorite online source of information for public opinion, after news portals and online forums.Information feed is from Weibo. The speed of Weibo SNS information sharing and the vastness of its spread are also beyond reach for blogs or forums, which, in a way, has brought about the decline of the latter. 'MSN blogs closed on March 17 after a five-year existence", says Li.

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Weibo is becoming the new trend in our fast-paced world. Just as fast- food has taken hold on our society, people no longer has time to spare to write a full blog. Weibo gives people the chance to convey their ideas and thoughts quickly and easily. This is a good change to the Internet community, as people can convey more using many simple blogs. More ideas can be conveyed through the community, and people can then share their emotions, this can help some people alleviate their stress and anger. However, people should not spend too much time on the Internet micro blogging. Especially for students, their attention should be focused on studies and not micro blogging,and there are also too much information that children should not reach.

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