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Is there a fast turn function on Weibo?
Using the fast-forward function on Weibo will reduce the weight of the original blogger, and more seriously, it will lead to the cancellation of the name.

Weibo's fast forward means fast forward, which is equivalent to the previous direct forwarding without words. The use of pop-ups directly conforms to Fitz's law, and the forward button appears above the original button, which is shorter and more efficient than forwarding.

Weibo (Micro-blog) refers to a broadcast social media and network platform that shares short real-time information through attention mechanism based on the sharing, dissemination and acquisition of user relationship information. Weibo allows users to access through Web, Wap, Mail, App, IM and SMS, and users can access through various mobile terminals such as PC and mobile phone, so as to realize instant sharing, communication and interaction of multimedia information such as words, pictures and videos. In August 2009, Sina launched the beta version of "Sina Weibo", becoming the first portal to provide Weibo services. In addition, Weibo also includes Tencent Weibo and Netease Weibo. But unless otherwise specified, Weibo refers to Sina Weibo.

The earliest and most famous Weibo is twitter in the United States. In March 2006, Obvious, a new company founded by EvanWilliams, a pioneer in blog technology, launched the Greater Weibo service. In the initial stage, this service was only used to send text messages to friends' mobile phones. In May 2007, there were11Twitter-like websites in international computing. However, the most noteworthy thing is Twitter, which won the website award in the blog category at the Southwest South Africa Conference held in Austin, Texas in 2007. Twitter's main competitors are Plurk and Jaiku. Later, Weibo's new service functions were constantly born. For example, Plurk has a viewing schedule that integrates video and photo sharing, and Identi and Pownce integrate Weibo with file sharing and event invitations. The popularity of Twitter abroad has finally made some people in China unable to sit still.