Chinese microblogging platform Weibo has reported a 111% year-on-year increase in profit while adding 70 million monthly users, local media is reporting.

The NASDAQ-listed company released its 2018 Q1 unaudited financial results on May 9, displaying a net profit of $99.1 million. The companyโ€™s revenue increased by 76% compared to this time last year, rising from $199.2 million to $349.9 million.

Weibo said that as of March 2018 it had a total of 411 million monthly active users (MAU), more than half of Chinaโ€™s internet population. Of these, 93% use mobile devices to access the network. Average daily users increased to 184 million, up 30 million compared to 2017 Q1.

Advertising and marketing drove the companyโ€™s increase in revenue, making $277.6 million from SMEs and large companies.

Weibo expects its Q2 revenue to reach up to $430 million.

The social network was recently embroiled in controversy. In April 2018, it announced plans to purge any homosexually-themed content as part of a โ€œclean-upโ€ of its platform. The move came amid a crackdown on โ€œinappropriateโ€ content by Chinaโ€™s media regulator. The statement sparked outcry online, causing the hashtag โ€œI am gayโ€ to go viral before being banned. The company eventually reversed its decision, saying it would only be targeting violent and vulgar content.

Christopher Udemans is TechNode's former Shanghai-based data and graphics reporter. He covered Chinese artificial intelligence, mobility, cleantech, and cybersecurity.

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