Twitter vs. Weibo: 8 Things Twitter Can Learn From The Latter - Hongkiat



Twitter vs. Weibo: 8 Things Twitter Can Learn From The Latter - Hongkiat

I was a dedicated user of Twitter for around 2 years, but I decided to convert to Sina Weibo recently. I'm ultimately satisfied with the Sina Weibo, and in this post I'm going to list out 8 particular things that Twitter can really learn from Sina Weibo, which also serve as possible reasons that why Sina Weibo can gain 140 million users in just less than 2 years of its realms, beating all other China microblogging services.

Note: Wanting to explore Sina Weibo but don't know anything about Chinese language? No worries, here's a complete 20 pages guide from Digicha to help you understand all essential basics about Sina Weibo! Account set-up guide here.

1. Threaded Comment

Apparently most successful microblogging services in China, such as Tencent Weibo and Sina Weibo, focus heavily on making user's social feedback easier in their own services. The reason is pretty easy, we human are social animal, therefore we care about what others think about us, and threaded comment is really a big plus in making the entire feedback tracking process easier.


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