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- noun Plural form of
microblogger .
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Examples
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Chinese microbloggers have employed a variety of tricks in an apparent attempt to get around the blocks.
China Blocks Searches on Past Leader's Health Josh Chin 2011
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City governments look to require microbloggers on China's Twitter-like services to register their real names before posting.
China Culls 'Low Taste' Shows Carlos Tejada 2012
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Moroccan blogger Badr al Hamry [Ar] writing on Aghora, praises the role played by microbloggers and citizen media in covering the situation inside Iran, circumventing government restrictions and efforts to block access to main online platforms.
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A hashtag page on Twitter called #9pcMaroc was swiftly created with microbloggers adopting the “I'm a 9%” epithet in a clear sign of protest against the magazines being taken off the stands.
Global Voices in English » Morocco: “I’m a 9 Per Cent!” 2009
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Chinese microbloggers were quick to express their anger about the crash.
Fifteen children die in latest school bus crash in China 2011
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Essentially, as their website says ‘internet publishers (blogger and microbloggers) are informing the development of a fictional character in real time.’
The Demo Graphic Replicator : Virtual Reality « One Size Fits One 2009
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What caught microbloggers' attention was Mr. Yu's description of his persecution by state security agents.
After Beijing Lets Dissident Leave, He Spurs an Internet Catchphrase Josh Chin 2012
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By Thursday evening, a number of microbloggers had declared "bury alive" the first Internet catchphrase of 2012—which in an online community with a strong penchant for political code words counts as a rather lofty designation.
After Beijing Lets Dissident Leave, He Spurs an Internet Catchphrase Josh Chin 2012
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Essentially, as their website says ‘internet publishers (blogger and microbloggers) are informing the development of a fictional character in real time.’
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Moroccan microbloggers were quick to react to the move, mostly disapproving their government's action.
Global Voices in English » Morocco: “I’m a 9 Per Cent!” 2009
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