Can't sign up for a Sina Weibo account? Now you can sign in Sina Weibo via Facebook
Chinatopixstaffwriter | | Jul 27, 2013 10:06 PM EDT |
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It has been really tough for people outside of China to sign up for a Sina Weibo account, the China's hottest social network at present. But now, things are becoming easier for netizens outside of China. Sina Weibo has introduced a new feature that allows users to sign up for a Weibo account via their Facebook account.
The feature was first raised by Jeffrey Broer, the CEO of the Hong Kong-based Sina Weibo-translation app "Surround App", which is a third-party app that can translate the Chinese tweets posted to the service into English tweet automatically.
The Facebook login-in option is only available in Hong Kong and Taiwan so far. By clicking a icon on the Facebook and entering your Facebook account information, you will be able to post and notify your friends that you are using Sina Weibo.
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