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Initial release date | January 21, 2011 |
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About WeChat
WeChat is a Chinese multi-purpose messaging, social media and mobile payment app developed by Tencent. It was first released in 2011, and by 2018 it was one of the world's largest standalone mobile apps by monthly active users, with over 1 billion monthly active users.
WeChat: Why does Elon Musk want X to emulate China's everything-app?
...By Peter Hoskins & Fan WangBBC News Earlier this week Elon Musk rebranded Twitter to X - another step in his plan to emulate Chinese mega app Wechat...
TikTok users shrug at China fears: 'It's hard to care'
... That compares to just 29% who said they supported blocking TikTok in 2020 when US President Donald Trump took steps to ban TikTok and Wechat - moves that were later blocked in court...
What next for Twitter under Elon Musk?
... He has never elaborated on that but many have suggested that he is referring to the creation of a kind of " super app" along the lines of China s Wechat - a one-stop-shop for social media, messaging, finance, food orders - in a nutshell, everyday life admin...
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... While state media have remained silent, photos and videos of Thursday s event have circulated widely online, prompting a swift crackdown by censors on social media platforms and the Wechat app used by most Chinese...
Elon Musk X: What life is like on a super-app in Asia
... The original Asian super-appThen, there s China s Wechat - the original Asian super-app said to be the inspiration for Mr Musk s X...
Xi'an: The messy cost of China's Covid lockdown playbook
... In an impassioned essay published on messaging platform Wechat - which was later scrubbed - one Xi an journalist detailed the difficulties residents have been facing under lockdown and pleaded for change...
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What next for Twitter under Elon Musk?
By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editor
It is The Moment nobody was quite sure would actually ever happen: after months of drama, Elon Musk says his $44bn (£38bn) deal to buy Twitter is complete.
he has changed his bio to read " Chief Twit" and declared " The Bird is freed". Job done, As Far as he is concerned.
There has been no official confirmation as yet, and The Silence from Twitter HQ So Far has been rather deafening.
But perhaps there is nobody there to send that Email - Mr Musk has reportedly already fired chief executive Parag Agrawal , chief financial officer Ned Segal , and legal and policy executive Vijaya Gadde , while chairman Bret Taylor 's LinkedIn profile suggests he is no longer at The Firm either.
So What might Mr Musk's Twitter look like?
Mr Musk addressed potential advertisers in an uncharacteristically humble message posted on The Site on Thursday. In it, he spoke of buying Twitter because he wanted to " try to help humanity" and said he wanted " civilisation to have a digital town square". He also accepted that his mission may fail.
The fact that he wrote specifically to those who advertise on Twitter suggests he intends for now at least to stick with its digital advertising business model. That is despite this revenue starting to fall For Giants like Google-owner Alphabet and Facebook-owner Meta, as the global financial crisis bites and firms find themselves with less cash to splash on marketing
In The Past he has spoken bombastically about wanting to lighten moderation, so that more voices can be heard more freely (Twitter has long been accused of favouring left-leaning, liberal messages, which it denies).
Might he decide to bring back some of the more controversial tweeters, banned under the previous administration - former US president Donald Trump (who has previously said he had no desire to return), or more recently,
I Am not so sure. Mr Musk now offers a more curtailed vision, saying that The Platform must remain " welcoming" must abide by national laws and must not become " a free-for-all hellscape".
West was banned for anti-Semitism and Mr Trump " permanently suspended" for inciting Violence - Sounds a bit hellscapey to me.
Mr Musk has raged against the amount of spam and bot accounts he believes litter The Site - Twitter has always disputed his claims that its official figure is far too low. He could order a mass cull, although that would probably affect everybody's all-important follower numbers, which could be an unpopular First Move .
Perhaps his most intriguing hint So Far is about his new company being the start of " X, the everything app". He has never elaborated on that but many have suggested that he is referring to The Creation of a kind of " super app" along the lines of China's Wechat - a one-stop-shop for Social Media , messaging, finance, food orders - in a nutshell, Everyday Life admin.
The West does Not Yet have such a thing, although one could argue that Meta's WhatsApp and even Facebook Messenger are quietly morphing into services with multiple functions.
Mr Musk has not disguised his love of cryptocurrency and Binance, The World 's largest crypto-exchange, is a proud investor in his vision (according to The Press release I received just after 05:00 BST).
Could we see a Twitter set-up for businesses to accept payments - in crypto? That would be a hit with crypto fans and a horror for those who warn that crypto remains a risky choice, unregulated and therefore unprotected if Anything Goes wrong.
What we do know about Mr Musk is that he is visionary, volatile, ambitious, and creative. We can guarantee The Changes will start rolling in - and already some Twitter fans are saying The Change of leadership will drive them away.
" We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 Characters , " said the investor Peter Thiel of the tech industry, long before the meme " expectations vs reality" became a thing. With Mr Musk, we may well get both.
Source of news: bbc.com