Search Results - "Sina Weibo
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Cyberbullying in China: the connection between language and behaviour
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Content feature of medical crowdfunding information in social media—a content and effectiveness analysis of medical crowdfunding posts on Sina Weibo in China.
Published 2024“…To optimize medical crowdfunding messaging on social media, this study explores prevalent content features of medical crowdfunding messages on Sina Weibo and determines whether these features impact message effectiveness. …”
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Can microblogging information disclosure reduce stock price synchronicity? Evidence from China
Published 2018“…We study the relationship between stock price synchronicity and information disclosure of firms listed in the Chinese stock market, using hand-collected data on firms’ official microblogging content in Sina Weibo, a popular microblogging service in China. …”
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Hate speech detection in Chinese language using deep learning
Published 2024“…recent years, the rise of cyberbullying and online sexism has had devastating consequences, with Chinese social media platforms such as Sina Weibo and Zhihu seeing increased incidents of online harassment, leading to severe outcomes like suicide. …”
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Social media in tourism: a visual analytic approach
Published 2015“…In this case, the mainstream Chinese microblog service, Sina Weibo, was selected as it generates large volumes of data, representing significant consumer insights, that are challenging to analyse by other common research methods. …”
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Social Media Engagement: How do the Characteristics of Brand-related User-generated Content Motivate Engagement Behaviour with the Moderating Effect of Social Relationships
Published 2022“…On social media platforms, such as Sina Weibo, consumers can comment, forward and post user-generated content engaging with social media, thereby influencing the engagement behaviour of other users. …”
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Chinese social media today
Published 2017“…This is to an extent due to the Chinese government’s policy of blocking many popular Western social media sites, in the space of these networks a dramatic rise of unique domestic social networking sites such as WeChat (Weixin), Sina Weibo, QQ, and Renren, has taken place resulting in the development of a uniquely Chinese language social media ecology and a vibrant and unique Chinese social media market outside the western world.…”
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Cyberspace and gay rights in a digital China: queer documentary filmmaking under state censorship
Published 2017“…Through close readings of microblogs from Sina Weibo this study combines analysis of contemporary research with digital social rights activism to illustrate contemporary discourse regarding film-based LGBT representation in China. …”
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The roles of social media and traditional news media in promoting government responsiveness in social incidents
Published 2024“…Three cases are selected according to the hot discussion index of Sina Weibo, China's largest social media platform for multiple-case studies. 21 participants were interviewed to explore the function of social media and traditional news media during the process of government responsiveness. …”
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Sentiment Analytics for Monitoring and Analyzing Fan Page Posts
Published 2020“…In this paper, the authors have analyzed data collection from Sina Weibo by scrapping data from webpages using URL, cookies, and user-agent based data. …”
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Social media in shaping public opinion roles and impact: a systematic review
Published 2024“…The review identified five main categories of social media platforms discussed; Twitter/X, Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp), YouTube, Chinese apps (Sina Weibo, WeChat, QQ), and several unspecified platforms. …”
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Between art and application: Special issues on emoji epistemology
Published 2018“…Trans activists who have been petitioning to have the trans flag incorporated into emoji vocabulary kick started the ‘Claws Out For Trans’ campaign calling for people to ‘hijack’ the lobster emoji as an “unofficial, official” trans symbol (Gil, 2018); 15-year-old Saudie Rayouf Alhumedhi successfully petitioned for Unicode to include emoji of women wearing a hijab through her campaign ‘Hijab Emoji Project’ despite widespread racist reactions from several users (Al Jazeera, 2017); to curb visual representations of gun violence, tech companies Apple, Samsung, and Google, and platforms WhatsApp and Twitter replaced their pistol and handgun emoji with water guns (Ong, 2018); and Chinese users have been adopting the ‘rice’ and ‘bunny’ emoji as homophones (mǐtù) to ‘#MeToo’ in a “tactical response to circumvent online censorship” on platforms including Sina Weibo and WeChat (Andersen, 2018; Zeng, 2018). …”
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The impacts of perceived government market orientation and social media travel influencers' attributes on domestic tourists' visit intention to Chongqing City : The mediating role...
Published 2025“…Data are collected through a self-administered questionnaire, using purposive sampling targeting followers on two major social media platforms, Douyin and Sina Weibo. Structural equation modelling (SEM) is conducted on 409 valid responses using SPSS (version 27) and AMOS (version 26). …”
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