This is the What's on Weibo podcast #5. The death of Li Wenliand caused a social media storm in February 2020. It's been a year -...
Mo Cha was just another Bilibili user until his tragic death triggered a flood of condolence messages and tributes on Chinese social media.
The rise of Ding Zhen: it started with one Douyin clip and triggered a social media storm.
The third episode of the What's on Weibo podcast, discussing the latest trends on Weibo.
The second What's on Weibo podcast is here.
The first What's on Weibo podcast.
Social life and entertainment in times of closed-off campuses.
Heroes of the coronavirus crisis or victims of visual propaganda? A video showing female medical workers having their heads shaved has triggered controversy.
What’s on Weibo editor-in-chief Manya Koetse joined BBC World News live on January 24th to comment on the social media environment in China during the coronavirus...
What is Chinese New Year without the CCTV Spring Gala? What's on Weibo reports the must-knows of the 2020 'Chunwan.'
The 'Spring Buds' charity supposedly only focused on helping girls, but it turns out this is not the case.
'American Factory' stirs online discussions in China.
A wave of sentiment against foreign students is taking over Chinese social media this week.
No hot summer on Weibo: the social media network announces extra censorship on 'vulgar content.'
The 'big V' blogger tried to clear her name after the incident went viral.
"Chinese pig" - much ado about nothing or an insulting remark?
"They have no new anti-American films, so they're showing us the old ones instead."
The Chinese TV show 'The Lawyers are Here' is "helping the people through the rule of law."
Over the past weeks, What’s on Weibo has published a series of five articles listing the most popular Chinese apps within this period across various categories....
Explaining Weibo’s "Super Topics"