"For three years, I was able to guard my green horse," some said after many places in China have now stopped checking Health Code apps.
Some on Weibo joke that Elon Musk is "promoting Chinese culture" through his new approach to Twitter.
Chinese tech giants are massively investing in virtual reality and in the technologies that are building up the Chinese metaverse.
The Health Code system and the ‘Green Horse’ meme have become part of everyday life in a zero-Covid China.
After Li Jiaqi's return to livestreaming, the 'tank cake incident' has become the elephant in the room on social media.
"The 'not learning English anymore' part actually means she is no longer pursuing the cultural identity behind the language."
"Don't even worry about rectifying, just go away," some commenters wrote about Didi after learning the car-hailing company illegally and excessively collected user data.
"It's almost like wearing electronic handcuffs. I don't want to wear this," one tech blogger wrote after being asked to wear a monitoring wristband during home...
Creative language targeted by Weibo. Is this great Chinese online tradition in danger of dying out?
"It must be American hackers who did this, right?", some Weibo commenters wrote in light of the miraculously changing Health Codes.
New Oriental is going from classroom to e-commerce. Online shopping has never been more educational.
Many netizens are not happy over Kindle exiting the Chinese market: "We never know when the online services we use suddenly stop working."
From Weibo to Zhihu, Chinese social media platforms now display netizens' geolocation to ensure a 'healthy online environment.'
"The best way to make videos go viral is by censoring them."
'Voices of April' is the biggest topic in China's Covid social media era since the death of Dr. Li Wenliang.
Liu Genghong (Will Liu) is leading his best lockdown life.
Chinese netizens are using hashtags propagated by state media to get critical posts to the front page of Weibo.
Alibaba is allegedly ready to give up its Weibo shares to SMG.
Viya, the Queen of Taobao, is under fire for tax evasion.
Weibo users can clean up their usernames before December 8.