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kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.ician. i also give lectures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so impressive when you compare it to china's social titan tencent, and their so—called mega app wechat. and now wechat is becoming a daily part of life, thanks to something called mini—programs. translation: wechat mini-programs are an app that doesn't require you to download and install, they are sub—applications within the wechat ecosystem, and a new tool developed by wechat. mini—programs allow third parties to add new features to wechat on demand. it's a bit like having the entire app store already on your phone. the idea is that you can pretty much do everything you could ever want on your phone
kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.ician. i also give lectures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so impressive when...
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kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.tures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so impressive when you compare it to china's social titan tencent, and their so—called mega app wechat. and now wechat is becoming a daily part of life, thanks to something called mini—programs. translation: wechat mini-programs are an app that doesn't require you to download and install, they are sub—applications within the wechat ecosystem, and a new tool developed by wechat. many programmes allow third parties to add new features to wechat on demand. it's a bit like having the entire app store already on your phone. the idea is that you can pretty much do everything you could ever want on your phone without ever closin
kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.tures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so impressive when you compare it to...
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kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.professional musician. i also give lectures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so impressive when you compare it to china's social titan tencent, and their so—called mega app wechat. and now wechat is becoming a daily part of life, thanks to something called mini—programs. translation: wechat mini-programs are an app that doesn't require you to download and install, they are sub—applications within the wechat ecosystem, and a new tool developed by wechat. many programmes allow third parties to add new features to wechat on demand. it's a bit like having the entire app store already on your phone. the idea is that you can pretty much do everything you could ever
kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.professional musician. i also give lectures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so...
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it basically links your face to your kuaishou account and your government id.ternational gave the parent company tencent a zero out of 100 for its privacy practices. there is a perception people in china don't care about their privacy, i think that is com pletely privacy, i think that is completely false. the government has tried to roll out its own privacy and security measures and programmes, about the danger of having data lost a lead. wechat says it will provide the chinese government access to much of what you do in the up when legally required such as the things you type in data like your location. it's hard to deny social apps in china have taken on a life of their own, if not outpacing, then going in new directions to competitors in the west. the big question is whether more chinese apps can follow tiktok in going global despite privacy and censorship concerns. 0r, could it be the turn of technology companies in the west to play copycat? that was stephen beckett's view of china. and since the explosion of tiktok in the west, other apps have been springi
it basically links your face to your kuaishou account and your government id.ternational gave the parent company tencent a zero out of 100 for its privacy practices. there is a perception people in china don't care about their privacy, i think that is com pletely privacy, i think that is completely false. the government has tried to roll out its own privacy and security measures and programmes, about the danger of having data lost a lead. wechat says it will provide the chinese government...
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kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.o impressive when you compare it to china's social titan tencent, and their so—called mega app wechat. and now wechat is becoming an even greater part of daily life, thanks to something called mini—programs. translation: wechat mini—programs are an app that doesn't require you to download and install, they are sub—applications within the wechat ecosystem, and a new tool developed by wechat. mini—programs allow third parties to add new features to wechat on demand. it's a bit like having the entire app store already on your phone. the idea is that you can pretty much do everything you could ever want on your phone, without ever closing wechat. these vending machines are set up to use wechat‘s new facial pay feature. the idea is you opt into it in the app and once you've done that, you can use your face to buy anything from these machines. it basically links your face to your face to your wechat account and your government id. but, is the convenience worth the possible cost to privacy? i
kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.o impressive when you compare it to china's social titan tencent, and their so—called mega app wechat. and now wechat is becoming an even greater part of daily life, thanks to something called mini—programs. translation: wechat mini—programs are an app that doesn't require you to download and install, they are sub—applications within the wechat ecosystem, and a new tool developed by wechat....
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kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.give lectures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so impressive when you compare it to china's social titan tencent, and their so—called mega app wechat. and now wechat is becoming a daily part of life, thanks to something called mini—programs. translation: wechat mini—programs are an app that doesn't require you to download and install, they are sub—applications within the wechat ecosystem, and a new tool developed by wechat. mini—programs allow third parties to add new features to wechat on demand. it's a bit like having the entire app store already on your phone. the idea is that you can pretty much do everything you could ever want on your phone without ever
kuaishou's secret sauce is the options it gives streamers to make their streams pay.give lectures via kuaishou in my spare time, which teach people how to play the chinese sorna. i try to popularise chinese traditional music and knowledge. between sales of recorded lessons, purchases of virtual gifts during livestreams, he says he makes around £15,000 a month, and that is after kuaishou takes their 25% commission. but kuaishou's 200 million users isn't quite so impressive when you compare it...