
Bytedance Plans to Relaunch Social App Feiliao
Bytedance is gearing up to restart its social app Feiliao, an instant audio messaging platform that was previously removed from app stores.
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Bytedance is gearing up to restart its social app Feiliao, an instant audio messaging platform that was previously removed from app stores.
Recently, Xiaohongshu's self-owned e-commerce platform "Little Oasis" released a farewell letter stating that it will cease operations and shut down in October this year.
While new-kid-on-the-block Clubhouse is enjoying the limelight, the idea of using audio as a medium for content creation is not new in China.
A netizen posted a message criticizing Meituan's account security system on Weibo, complaining his account was reconnected to another mobile phone number by someone else.
Sohu CEO Charles Zhang announced on June 9 the launch of Sohu's new social media app named “Huyou” (lit. Fox Friends). The app has been independently developed for over a year before its official launch on Sunday.
A recent announcement by leading Chinese social media platform Weibo revealed that it plans to acquire 100% equity of Sina Technology (China) Co., Ltd., leading to speculation that it will also acquire Sina, its parent company.
Recently, Tencent has officially launched an app called "You Ji", with the slogan “record your real life”.
Popular Chinese microblogging platform Weibo released its financial results for the fourth quarter and whole year of 2021 on Thursday.
Beijing-based social media platform Weibo became the sixth Chinese company to be added to a delisting watchlist by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday.
Chinese social media company Renren Inc.’s $300 million settlement with a group of investors who accused its co-founders of self-dealing was rejected by a New York state judge, sending its U.S. share price on a plunge of 53%.
People are flocking to all sorts of social media apps to kill time while being unable to leave their homes. Some Chinese apps have emerged as the most downloaded social media apps in India.
Leading Chinese microblogging platform Weibo had passed its listing hearing, with Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, CLSA and CICC acting as co-sponsors.