How People in China Use Social Media Chinese social media trends and usage are drastically different compared to their Western counterparts. For starters, China’s social media audience is large enough for companies and brands to carve out a following that may be as large as entire countries else...
How People in China Use Social Media Chinese social media trends and usage are drastically different compared to their Western counterparts. For starters, China’s social media audience is large enough for companies and brands to carve out a following that may be as large as entire countries else...
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"Because I can speak Chinese, I can now watch Chinese dramas without subtitles and use Chinese social media apps easily. It's amazing," she said. Her dream is to study architecture in China. "Chinese culture and design fa...
livessparetodayeducationalcommunicatinglikelyspeakgettingsmartSome observant people today may find an interesting trend:many foreigners around you keep staring at their smart phones wherever they are,just as the Chinese people often do in their spare time.Don't be shocked about the fact that they may...
However, not all Chinese users are active on the same social media platform. There’s a generational divide between older and younger demographics. Users born in the 1990s and 2000s appear more adept at using social media apps like Douyin andXiaohongshu. Meanwhile, older people prefer WeChat ...
BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Private social audio app Clubhouse is attracting masses of new users from mainland China, where the U.S. app remains uncensored by authorities despite flourishing discussions on rights, national identity and other sensitive topics. Western social media ...
The app matches people up using geolocation as well as likes and dislikes. PengYou Another app from Tencent, PengYou is a social media app that lets you share posts, images, and more in much the same way asFacebook. While primarily built for social interactions, PengYou is now also used ...
SomeTikTok usersaren't waiting until theupcoming Jan. 19 banto test out other short-form video sharing apps, but instead ofMeta's social media sites or theFediverse, they're swarming to other Chinese-owned mobile software platforms. Two apps owned by Chinese companies --Xiaohongshu(which ...
Meanwhile, factors such as age, educational background and language ability also have some marked influences on choosing social media. For instance, young people tend to choose WeChat, Facebook or Twitter to share their stories. Expats with doctoral degrees, and those sensitive to new information...