In the past two years, China's social networking sites have followed in the footsteps of the United States everywhere. It is unclear when there will be a truly Chinese brand website. After seeing too many social networking sites, I feel that we should change the way we do things. Maybe Americans are doing it too, but we need to create our own characteristics. Only by conforming to the thinking and living habits of the Chinese can we truly make China's social networking sites competitive.
Recently, I came across a website called Juooo www.juooo.com. Although it has many shortcomings such as poor user experience, insufficient popularity, and monotonous content, I think it still has its own ideas in terms of creating an offline event platform for social networks.
Social networking sites have become mainstream in the digital age, and the situation is very clear - Internet trends change rapidly, coming and going quickly. In view of this, these social networking sites not only encourage users to socialize online but also actively participate in offline activities and parties, trying to extend their popularity with new strategies that combine virtual and real-world experiences.
When someone writes a comment, it reveals that person's thoughts. Therefore, before meeting this commentator in the real world, I already have a rough understanding of them. On Facebook, I might roughly know what this person looks like, what movies and music they like, but it is completely different from reading someone's article to understand their personality."