its not a big presence, at least using his real name instead of his chinese transliterated one, but he's there! i checked not thinking there'd be anything but im pleasantly surprised 💚
guess ill actually start using my little red book account 💕
How China's Top Social Media Platform Weibo Is Energizing Soccer Fans for the 2022 Qatar World Cup
<h1>Global Football Festival Returns for 2022 World Cup</h1>
<p>The biggest football tournament in the world is back again! The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar will kick off in November. On November 4, Chinese social media platform Weibo announced a plan to work with content creators to share exciting stories and discussions around the World Cup.</p>
<p>This year's World Cup will be the first held in winter instead of summer. It will also be the first time the tournament has been hosted in the Middle East. Even though Qatar is 5 hours ahead of China, the World Cup is still a huge event that people all over the world will want to follow.</p>
<p>In the past, fans in China have always used Weibo to talk about matches and post funny memes during big tournaments like the World Cup or Olympics. The number of people reading and commenting about "#QatarWorldCup" on Weibo has been growing each day as the start of the competition gets closer.</p>
<h2>Weibo's plans to engage fans</h2>
<p>Weibo wants to build on how popular the platform was for discussing past World Cups and Olympics. They will work with media companies, influencers, and other content creators to share expert analysis, news, and different perspectives about the tournament. This will help fans from all backgrounds find interesting things to read. Weibo also aims to use their "social sharing" tools to deeply involve users in World Cup atmosphere and help public figures grow their online profiles.</p>
<p>In the next month, Weibo will partner with media, influencers like athletes and commentators, and other creators to produce high-quality World Cup content. Partner content will get special promotion on Weibo's platform, like exposure to trending topics. Partners can also get benefits such as verification badges, exposure to millions of users, and cash rewards for successful collaborations.</p>
<p>A Weibo representative said they want to offer partners customized support and get them excited to share their talents. For example, fans might learn about matches from a player's perspective or get analysis from an Olympic gold medalist in another sport. Media partners can break exclusive news stories. Creative content from influencers in different areas might also spark new online discussions.</p>
<h2>Platform features for World Cup viewing</h2>
<p>Though the World Cup has not started yet, Weibo is ready to enhance the fan experience. Recommendation pages and other key areas of the app now showcase football-related updates in an immersive way. Weibo will also link with their news app to share content across different viewing surfaces. Live match discussions and community forums have been improved too. More interactive features will roll out before the first games kick off later this year.</p>
<p>During the 2018 World Cup, a report found Weibo was very effective at bringing together Chinese football fans. Its large user base and social tools let everyone join in watching and talking about matches. By expanding partnerships now, Weibo hopes to keep strengthening its position as a top platform for experiencing major sports events socially in the years ahead.</p>
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About the rose posts tags - could you write out how 520 sounds like "I love you"? Like the pinyin & pronunciation between the two? thank you!!
It is a close homophone but not exact.
520 = wǔ èr líng
I love you = wǒ ài nǐ (我爱你)
N and L sounds are interchangeable in some Chinese accents/dialects, thus why 0 = 你.
521 (wǔ èr yī) also sometimes is used to mean the same thing. It comes from leetspeak which was popular in the 2000s, I believe. There are other phrases that come from numbers that were used when texting first arose. Grabbed these from zhihu:
↳ "Do you miss me?"/"Are you thinking about me or not?"
As a side note, there is some number based slang that is not from leetspeak as well. For example, 250 (èr bǎi wǔ) is slang for "idiot" but the origins of this is actually a folktale, so it is from olden times. 233 is often used to express laughter but this is because it was the image id of a laughing emoji from a popular sticker pack back in the day.
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My friend dragged me back into hetalia but I offer you- in-universe meme thought of just Alfred's tiktok. He's linking an 40 page google doc of Matt's crimes in his bio. Gilbert also has one but it's literally just Britney Broski's tiktok but Gilbert.
haha, I've had the headcanon for awhile that Alfred is legally not allowed to use tiktok or any other social media site that isn't American-owned and operated. there's already a federal law banning installation of tiktok (specifically tiktok, not just foreign social media) on government devices, and imo re: hetalia Alfred would be explicitly included in that bill. it would be the' No TikTok on Government or Alfred F. Jones's Devices Act' lol. sorry baby boy, the Senate said NO.
he could have other social media though, and he's probably a very regular user. he also likes to livestream a lot; he'll go down to the National Mall in DC and basically do a livestream tour of the Smithsonian and federal buildings/monuments etc. and the zoo. and wherever the hell else he feels like provided the Department of Defense doesn't yell at him for it.
also he has a podcast with Matthew except instead of it being a proper podcast in a studio, it's just a recording of their conversation during fishing trips. one episode was two hours' worth of Alfred trying to convince Matthew to go catfishing with just his bare hands or, as it is regionally known, noodling. I think Matthew would prefer the bio link to a 40 page document of his crimes tbh.
I can't comment on the latter for Gilbert because I don't have tiktok and don't know any tiktok content creators ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I like to portray Gilbert as largely blind, so I'd have to go pester the visually impaired community with questions before answering because I'm really not sure the details of how some social media sites compare to others when it comes to accessibility.