Justin Bieber's message on twitter was instantly forwarded to his fans. Because twitter doesn't support the comment function, it's all for fans to forward the original tweet and then make their own comments. In fact, it's equivalent to sending a new tweet.
However, compared with the necks of penguins and new wolves in China, this kind of necks is more troublesome.
But they also have some advantages. At least Twitter is something with a handle. It's a man who hasn't been castrated. He doesn't manage the user's comments. What he pursues is what the user says. It's just what the user says. It has nothing to do with him.
In China, if you don't castrate or shield, there will soon be relevant departments to talk about life and ideals with you. So sometimes it's not that they don't want to, it's just that the national conditions are different.
Nevertheless, the speed of Twitter's spread is speechless.
Nicole has just updated her twitter, which is to forward Justin Bieber's tweet: "my God, it's so cute. I'm not talking about my lovely Bieber. I'm talking about the little monkey. My God, I think I'm crazy."
"No, you're not crazy, Nicole. I have the same idea as you. This little monkey is so cute, and I don't know there are such little monkeys in the world? Isn't this a toy? " Nicole's friends in her circle also tweeted her and Justin Bieber's tweets.
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