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Creative Thinking That Fueled WeChat’s Success

15 pointsby razinover 5 years ago

2 comments

rfwhyteover 5 years ago
Sure seems an awfully uncritical fluff-piece for an app that&#x27;s such a central part of China&#x27;s dystopian surveillance state. Unknown scores of people have been arrested and detained indefinitely for things they&#x27;ve posted on WeChat.<p>Also, if WeChat&#x27;s success is due to it&#x27;s so called &quot;Grand design&quot; thinking and not its history of blatantly copying features from other apps, nor from Chinese protectionism in its home market, why isn&#x27;t it popular outside of china with anyone other than the Chinese diaspora? Seems if its such an innovative app it should have scores of users in other countries.
LiquidSkyover 5 years ago
&gt; there is a perception that they have succeeded through copycat strategies, and have benefited from Facebook and Google being blocked from operating in the country.<p>This fluff piece goes on and on about the &quot;Grand Design&quot; but does nothing to address these two criticisms. WeChat did, in fact, begin as a blatant copy of WhatsApp:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.cgtn.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;30596a4e78677a6333566d54&#x2F;share_p.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.cgtn.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;30596a4e78677a6333566d54&#x2F;share_p....</a><p>And maybe WeChat &quot;didn’t get an easy ride&quot;, but it sure helps to have all major existing competitors locked out of your market.