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WeChat , QQ, Weibo , Xiaonei are the four most popular social media in China

Mobile devices are not only used for making phone calls but more often being used for social networking purposes. WeChat , QQ, Weibo , Xiaonei are the four most popular social media in China.

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WeChat , QQ, Weibo , Xiaonei are the four most popular social media in China

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  1. Mobile devices are not only used for making phone calls but more often being used for social networking purposes

  2. WeChat, QQ, Weibo, Xiaonei are the four most popular social media in China

  3. After WenChuan earthquake, ordinary People have used social media to publish the latest news of the earthquake damage.

  4. The impact of using mobile devices to Publish articles and videos The emergency of citizen Journalism

  5. Provide a watch dog role to monitor government policy

  6. A potential Threat of Chinese Communist Party’s governance

  7. Interactions, communication

  8. Reference • Bowman, S. and Willis, C. (2003) "We Media: How Audiences are Shaping the Future of News and Information.", The Media Center at the American Press Institute. • YonglianZheng. (2005). Information Technology, Public Space, and Collective action in China. Comparative Political Studies. 10 (38), 507-512. • Esarey, A; Qaing, Xiao. (2008). Political Expression in the Chinese Blogosphere: Below the Radar. Asian Survey. 48 (5), 752-772.

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