Chapter 681 Weibo
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As the world's largest icq service provider, Xingdong Network has also achieved good results in other fields and has also led emerging network service models such as search engines, social networks, and mobile Internet. It has long been interested in joining the competition for blog services, but following others and following others, it is obviously not the corporate style of Xingdong Network, which wins by creativity.
Under the guidance of Yang Xing's "advanced thinking", Xingdong Network selected the rising mobile Internet as a breakthrough point, and proposed to combine the group's strong social network and blog characteristics to create a platform for sharing, dissemination and acquisition based on user relationships. Since the length of international mobile text messages at that time was generally controlled at 140 words, the length of this kind of Weibo cannot exceed it, and its language is more refined and short than that of ordinary blogs, so it is called Weibo.
Weibo users can use sms, instant messaging, email, Weibo website or Weibo client software through we
, wap and various clients form personal communities, enter 140 words or Chinese text updates, and realize instant sharing. Compared with traditional media and even blogs, the timeliness and extensibility of Weibo has been greatly enhanced.
People found that for the first time, they could publish information and comment at any place without relying on computers. Compared with the mobile version of QQ, the audience has broken through traditional friends and the general public can share their personal experiences. Once the service is launched, the scope and speed of expansion are far beyond people's imagination.
The insidious Weibo account this time was the inconspicuous Weibo account. The cause of the incident was to the sudden anti-Japanese trend in China in August. Since the maverick Prime Minister Koizumi came to power, he has disrupted the surrounding relationship by constantly visiting the ***.
Although he did not choose to visit the defeated Japanese on August 15th under the huge diplomatic pressure of neighboring countries this year, he chose to visit the Japanese in the defeated Japanese in August 15th, but chose to visit early in April, but still set a new record for the Prime Minister to visit the Japanese-South Korea and Japan-China for two consecutive years since World War II, bringing the already poor Japanese-South Korea-Japan-China relations into a freezing period.
Against this backdrop of tension in Sino-Japanese relations, the leak of chemical agents abandoned by Japanese invaders in China on August 4 by Qiqihar City was undoubtedly a fuse for the already rising folk anti-Japanese sentiment in China. At that time, a construction company in the city dug out several metal barrels from the underground, two of which were damaged.
The staff, who were unaware of the situation, sold these barrels to the scrap purchase station, and as a result, the built-in oil solvent leaked when cutting the barrel, causing many people to contaminate the site. At the same time, it was found that there were also reports of substances leaking from the damaged barrel on the construction site of the metal barrel, causing the scope of poison pollution to be further expanded.
Soon, the poisons infected with these substances began to develop symptoms of poisoning, resulting in 29 people hospitalized for treatment on the same day, which then expanded to the point where 43 people were injured and one person died in critical condition. After confirming that this was a rare time for chemical weapons leaks, the central government responded quickly, including the leaders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of National Defense, the People's Liberation Army General Staff and chemical defense experts arrived in Qiqihar. After investigation, they reached a consensus conclusion, which was believed to be the damage caused by the chemical weapon mustard gas left by the Japanese invaders.
What is infuriating is that after the Chinese government negotiated with the *** government, the *** people first reckoned with it in every possible way, and refused to admit that it was a weapon of the *** army on the absurd reason such as the barrel found on the scene, such as one less screw than the record. Later, under the tough attitude of the Chinese government and the accusation of international public opinion, they were forced to send experts to China to collect evidence. The investigation result made the *** people bow their heads and admit that it was indeed a chemical weapon left in China. On August 12, a spokesperson for the *** Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the *** government admitted that the incident of chemical poison injury in Qiqihar, China was caused by the abandonment of chemical weapons by the former Japanese army, and expressed condolences to the victims.
The reason for the leakage of chemical poisons abandoned by Japanese invaders in China during World War II was that during World War II, militarists developed and developed a large number of chemical weapons in order to cover up their crimes and used them in the war of aggression. On the eve of ***, the Japanese invaders buried or abandoned a large number of chemical weapons nearby to cover up their crimes. After liberation, chemical weapons abandoned by Japanese invaders were successively discovered in various parts of my country during production and life. Currently, it has been discovered in central China, east China and south China, among which the Kwantung Army stationed in the northeast is the most concentrated.
Qiqihar was the base camp of the 516th Kwantung Army unit. This unit was known for manufacturing chemical weapons. Qiqihar also became a production base and transit station for the Japanese army's chemical weapons. During the retreat, the Japanese army buried a large number of poison gas bombs underground in Qiqihar. As early as the 1950s, there were victims of abandoned chemical weapons in China. However, at that time, China and Japan had not established diplomatic relations, and the *** government did not recognize this bad behavior. Now half a century has passed, these abandoned chemical weapons in China have caused at least 2,000 casualties.
Since the late 1980s, the Chinese government formally filed negotiations with the *** government, demanding that the Japanese side assume responsibility and destroy the chemical weapons abandoned in China as soon as possible. After multiple rounds of negotiations, the Chinese and Japanese governments officially signed the "Memorandum on the Destruction of Chemical Weapons Abandoned in China" in July 1999. The Japanese side admitted that it had abandoned chemical weapons in China and promised to honestly fulfill the obligations that it should bear as a abandoned contracting party in accordance with the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
However, the government pushed three obstacles and four actions were slow. It was not until 2000 that it began to explore and protect chemical weapons in China. Until now, a chemical weapon has not been destroyed. But now, the major incident that caused the death of Chinese people is still the same. I am only entangled with the Chinese government in some details. In addition, Koizumi's behavior is not taking the feelings of Asia's invasion of the country seriously. New and old hatreds broke out together, and quickly set off a huge anti-Japanese roar in China.
The most popular patriotic enthusiasm in China is the college student group. Posts on the Internet that have recorded *** bad records towards China are flying everywhere, and anti-Japanese sentiment is boiling. A large group of domestic hackers are coming across the sea to attack multiple government and company websites. *** hackers are not willing to be outdone and launch a counterattack, and the two sides start a war on the Internet.
Soon the online dispute turned into a continuous demonstration in multiple domestic cities in front of the consulates and Japanese company offices in China. In some places, there were even cases of scattering and smashing and looting by a few people who were interested in bad people. Compared with the previous life, this time, the reaction of the people in China was so strong that the government departments felt a little worried, and it also made the people in the *** to realize for the first time that the Chinese people had such strong anti-Japanese sentiment. Many subsequent actions had to be restrained.
Of course, this sudden anti-Japanese trend caught the government off guard. I didn't want to show off with the people so early. I had to be strong by myself first, and developing my own strength is the hard truth. Therefore, during Koizumi's previous life, the so-called "political cold and economic hot" situation occurred in China and Japan. But now things are so big, it is necessary to check whether there are any pushers behind it.
After some investigation, it was ridiculous. It turned out that emerging Weibo was the culprit of this storm. After the incident, many people forwarded anti-Japanese posts through blogs and QQ communities, but they were not as effective as Weibo that had just been opened. On Weibo, you can be viewers and browse information you are interested in on Weibo; you can also be a publisher and post content on Weibo for others to browse.
The biggest feature of Weibo is that it publishes information quickly and spreads information as fast as the speed of light. For example, you are a celebrity with 2 million followers, and the text messages you post on your mobile phone will be instantly spread to 2 million people. The transmission of this kind of news is far beyond the imagination of regulators. Many celebrities can make the sales performance of a certain Japanese brand "destroy xx Japanese goods" by casually saying "destroy xx Japanese goods".
There is a typical example in this anti-Japanese storm that reflects the power of Weibo. A Taiwanese food company dominated the domestic instant noodle market, and the "Master" brand instant noodles have been sold all over the country. But in this anti-Japanese wave, a sudden news made the company nervous. It turned out that anonymous Weibo said that most of the company's shares had been sold to the *** people, and the company's executives were also held by many *** people, proving that the company is actually a *** company. In order to boycott Japanese goods, it is best not to start with refusing to buy its instant noodles.
This post was quickly copied and forwarded, and the number of forwarded in one day reached tens of millions. The largest marketing group of instant noodles is the otakus aged 15-35. This group of people is also the most clamoring group in the anti-Japanese wave. It is conceivable how big the blow to the company's sales is. As the online human flesh search deepens, everyone found that this Weibo post is really targeted. Although the company immediately refuted the public relations refutation, under the national anti-Japanese wave, the brand of instant noodles still suffered the largest sales decline since entering the mainland market.
Since the company is a major profit and taxpayer in Tianjin, it was in vain and the local leaders could not bear it. After investigation, it was found that it was likely a strange trick by its competitors. The biggest suspect was Xiyangyang Catering Group, which had just entered the instant noodle market. It turned out that although Xiyangyang Group is often called the overlord of the domestic food industry, He Guizhi knew it herself and knew that she was far behind the real food tycoon Co., Ltd., a real food tycoon.
COFCO Group is an old state-owned enterprise and a Fortune 500 company. It is China's leading agricultural products and diversified products and service provider in the food field. The biggest feature is that its business coverage is wide, and it covers almost everything from primary agricultural products to real estate hotels.
Of course, we have to do something strange to fight against such a giant. Although the food storm a while ago originated from Xiyangyang's product problems, they promptly communicated, admitted their mistakes, and tried their best to improve product quality and strengthen food testing. Now Xiyangyang's reputation in the industry has increased greatly, which is a blessing in disguise. In order to catch up with COFCO Group, Xiyangyang decided to enter more food fields.
Chapter completed!