What does rice mean?
Fanbu is the first Twitter-like website in Chinese mainland that provides Weibo service. Users can post messages (limited to 140 words) or upload pictures on their Fanbu pages through web pages, WAP pages, SMS/MMS, IM software (including QQ, MSN and Google Talk) and hundreds of API applications. Users interact through mutual attention, private messages or @ dialogue. The website was established in May 2007 by Wang Xingyu, the founder of Campus Renren.com, based on LAMP architecture. At present, the Fanfan team has more than ten people, including Mu Rongjun, Liu Dan, Guo Wanhuai and Yang Jun. The word "eat or not" comes from Xin Qiji's "Never Meet Le Jingkou Gu Beiting Nostalgia" "Is Lian Po old enough to eat?" Quoting the word "Fanbu" here reflects Weibo's "nagging spirit". For example, people in China like to nag "Have you eaten?" Fanbu is a mini blog. Here, you can send messages through your mobile phone, webpage, MSN/GTalk/QQ anytime and anywhere, and see your friends at any time. You can tell everyone what you are doing, you can just watch what everyone is doing, and you can add a few interesting people as friends. By the way, don't forget to upload your avatar and bind MSN/GTalk/QQ to your mobile phone, which will be more fun. At present, Fanbu supports eight ways to publish messages, synchronize personal signatures and publish a one-sentence blog, such as Fanbu Web page, mobile Internet access, mobile SMS, mobile MMS (sending photos), QQ, MSN, GTalk robot and API. Simply put, a meal is something that can record your mood at any time and express your views concisely.