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  1. 人人是倡导实名制的社交网络平台,用户可以在平台上互相交流、分享信息和用户自创的内容,是一个和谐共处的网络社区。以内容为火车头,工具价值为载体,立足校园的实名制社交平台。

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RenrenRenren - Wikipedia

    The Renren Network (Chinese: 人人网; pinyin: Rénrénwǎng; lit. 'Everyone's Network'), formerly known as the Xiaonei Network (Chinese: 校内网 ; lit. 'on-campus network'), is a Chinese social networking service similar to Facebook . [5]

  3. Sep 18, 2012 · Renren, Chinas largest Facebook-ish social network, has a long and complex history which probably not more than a handful of people have heard about in detail.

  4. Sep 18, 2012 · In 2009, the Renren of today was born when the company consolidated Xiaonei with Kaixin.com (who bought the domain earlier) under the Renren.com domain to form a unified social network for...

  5. Aug 14, 2018 · Renren, founded in 2005, was one of the biggest social networks in the early years of the Chinese internet. Today, it’s mostly just a memory for the country’s netizens. Similar to Facebook ...

  6. www.techinasia.com › tag › Renrenrenren - Tech in Asia

    Jan 7, 2020 · renren. Although it started as a pretty blatant Facebook clone, Renren has evolved into a full-fledged social media powerhouse. It’s China’s biggest traditional social network, but like ...

  7. Sep 3, 2018 · A decade ago, Sheng Shuwen was one of millions of teenagers logging on to social networking platform Renren to complain about high school and share photos with friends. Nowadays, the 26-year-old bank employee is one of the few still posting on the site.

  8. Renren, formerly known as the Facebook of China, is making its return to the App Store. The app was used by university students as a social platform and then disappeared for years as WeChat and QQ grew stronger.

  9. 人人网 ( NYSE : RENN [3] ),原名 校内网 ,曾一度被视为与 Facebook 类似的中文 SNS网站 [4] ,同时也是 中国大陆 最早的校园社交关系网络平台之一。. 前期的校内网以学生用户作为主要用户群体,但改名为人人网后,其已改变完全偏重于学生群体的策略,而更多 ...

  10. Oct 10, 2021 · Renren, the once high-flying Chinese social network turned start-up investor, has settled with US shareholders for $300m over allegations of corporate misconduct.