Yes, you pay attention to each other and become a fan of others. On various platforms, such as Tik Tok, Weibo, Volcano, Watermelon Video, etc., as long as you pay attention to the other party, then you are a fan of the other party, and the object of attention only needs to publish content or video.
The platform will be pushed, and fans can watch their dynamics in time. Even if they don't push, you can check their dynamics in the watch list. If you're not careful.
If you are not a fan of the other party, then you can't see the news released by them in time, and you can't comment on the news.
Weibo, abbreviated as Weibo, is a platform for information sharing, dissemination and acquisition based on user relationship. Users can establish personal communities through WEB, WAP and various client components.
Update information about 140 words to realize instant sharing. The earliest and most famous Weibo is twitter in the United States. According to relevant public data, as of 20 10 and 1, this product has 75 million registered users worldwide.
In August 2009, Sina.com, the largest portal in China, launched a beta version of "Sina Weibo", becoming the first portal to provide Weibo services, and Weibo officially entered the field of vision of mainstream Internet users in China.
For a blog that emphasizes layout, Weibo's content is just composed of simple words. From this perspective, the technical requirements for users are very low, and the language arrangement is not as high as that of a blog.
You only need to reflect your feelings, you don't need a long speech, it's convenient to update, and compared with blogs, the number of words is limited.