mcp-server-weibo and mcp_newsnow

Both are distinct Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, with the former focused on providing a comprehensive Weibo data interface and the latter on aggregating news from the Newsnow API, making them ecosystem siblings as independent applications built on the same MCP standard but serving different data sources.

mcp-server-weibo
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mcp_newsnow
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Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 17/25
Community 18/25
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Forks: 14
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Language: Python
License: MIT
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Forks: 16
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About mcp-server-weibo

qinyuanpei/mcp-server-weibo

基于 Model Context Protocol 的微博数据接口服务器 - 实时获取微博用户信息、动态内容、热搜榜单、粉丝关注数据。支持用户搜索、内容搜索、话题分析,为 AI 应用提供完整的微博数据接入方案。

This tool helps social media analysts, marketers, or researchers gather real-time data from Weibo. You can input keywords or specific user IDs to get detailed user profiles, their posts, follower/following lists, search for content or users, and view trending topics. This outputs structured data about Weibo activities and users, enabling in-depth social listening and trend analysis.

social-media-analytics market-research brand-monitoring public-opinion-analysis trend-analysis

About mcp_newsnow

sligter/mcp_newsnow

一个基于 Model Context Protocol (MCP) 的新闻聚合服务器,通过 Newsnow API 提供多平台热点新闻和趋势话题。

This tool helps you quickly gather trending news and hot topics from over a dozen Chinese social media platforms and news sites like Weibo, Zhihu, and Bilibili. You input the names of the platforms you're interested in, and it provides a consolidated list of the latest headlines and trending content. It's ideal for market researchers, content creators, or social media managers who need to monitor public sentiment and popular discussions in China.

social-listening trend-spotting market-research content-creation public-relations

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