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Brief introduction of light blog

The emergence of light blog originated from Weibo and its rich applications. In 2006, after ivan Wilhemlms, the pioneer of blog technology, founded Twitter, the prototype of "light blog" appeared in early 2007. At first, light blog was just another exhibition form in Weibo, which was simpler, more convenient and richer than that in Weibo. In addition to using Weibo's rich media, such as graphics and videos, light blogs also retain the inherent external forms of blogs, such as "chat and dialogue display", links and rich layout, and even support additional forms such as custom CSS. Some people say that Weibo is like a daily newspaper, and light blogs are more like life magazines. Their common feature is a concise publishing form. The so-called light blog is a combination of Weibo communication and blog, and its appearance blurs the boundary between them.

According to foreign media reports, the well-known technology blog ReadWriteWeb wrote that a hot trend in the development of 20 10 Internet is that it is easier to publish content on the Internet. Whether contacting family members on Facebook, interacting with netizens on Twitter or sharing their favorite videos, photos and texts on Tumblr, these activities provide millions of people with an opportunity to add their own colors on the Internet.

Services such as Tumblr are sometimes called "light blogs" because users can easily publish their "discoveries" with the click of a button when using them. Light blogs include services such as Posterous and Noovo, but Tumblr is the leader in this market. With the rapid development of Tumblr, Posterous is not to be outdone.

Domestic light blog websites have included Diandian.com, Twitter.com, Netease LOFTER, Sina Light Blog, Renren.com, Bianbian.com, Phoenix Express Blog and Mibo.com, which were founded by Xu Chaojun, the former president of Shanda Winger. ..

In 2005, David Karp wants to provide a relaxed collection and sharing platform for himself and young artists like himself, so that everyone can have a proud space to show their tastes and preferences. After observing Twitter, Youtube and MySpace, David found that the anonymity of the network made many people disrespect others and attack at will, enjoying it. As a content-oriented community, irresponsible attacks will make content producers leave.