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    4 days ago · WeChat or Weixin in Chinese ( Chinese: 微信; pinyin: Wēixìn ( listen ⓘ); lit. 'micro-message') [a] is a Chinese instant messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed by Tencent. First released in 2011, it became the world's largest standalone mobile app in 2018 [4] [5] with over 1 billion monthly active users.

  2. 5 days ago · On June 30, the day after Tencent’s pledge to strike out against those “inciting confrontation between China and Japan (煽动中日对立), China’s flagship state broadcaster CCTV promoted a story on Weibo about Japan’s use of counterfeit currency to destabilize China’s economy ahead of its invasion in the 1930s. While the broadcast report was not particularly sensational in its approach, it drove forward a theme familiar to media consumers in China — that the indignities ...

  3. 4 days ago · Tencent, which operates the WeChat messaging platform, ... Weibo, a microblogging platform similar to X, said it removed over 750 posts that it alleged incited hatred within days of the attack.

  4. 4 days ago · On Sunday some of the country’s top tech firms, including Tencent, NetEase, Sina Weibo, Douyin – the Chinese version of TikTok – and Phoenix New Media’s news portal Ifeng.com, said they ...

  5. 3 days ago · The success of micro-dramas has broken down barriers between short dramas and traditional films and TV series, prompting increased investment from platforms. As a result, platforms such as Douyin, Tencent Video, iQiyi, Mango TV, as well as production companies have entered the micro-drama arena. However, micro-dramas are not problem-free.

  6. 5 days ago · A high-level overview of Weibo Corporation (WB) stock. Stay up to date on the latest stock price, chart, news, analysis, fundamentals, trading and investment tools.

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  8. 6 days ago · Chinese social media companies condemn hate speech against Japanese after knife attack Such waves of sentiment, and a vocal nationalist element, are not uncommon, but companies from WeChat-owner Tencent, to TikTok's ByteDance-owned sister-site Douyin, Weibo and NetEase, condemned last week's remarks