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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 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.

  5. 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...

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

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

    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 ...

  9. Oct 13, 2021 · Renren ( RENN), the Chinese social networking company once heralded as the " Facebook of China," sold most of its core businesses over the past three years. Its stock plunged from about $30 per...

  10. www.wikiwand.com › en › RenrenRenren - Wikiwand

    The Renren Network, formerly known as the Xiaonei Network, is a Chinese social networking service similar to Facebook. It was popular among college students. Renren Inc. has its headquarters in Chaoyang District, Beijing, with additional offices in Shanghai and Guangzhou.