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Q: any wechat groups for Suzhou?

asking for a friend

2 years 43 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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DDG search directed me back to eTities .. 

 

https://answers.echinacities.com/question/wechat-job-groups-suzhou

 

.. another one:

 

https://www.echinacities.com/expat-corner/WeChat-Accounts-Every-Expat-in...

 

Nobody uses Wecwat, but eTities ... 

 

Don't they have search at We ..? You should search for Suzhou there ...

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My friend-o just sent me this ...  not through We-cwat though ... 

 

 

Tencent Shares Tumble As WeChat Removed From Chinese App Storesteaser image

Tencent shares are seeing their biggest drop since 2011...

TUE JUL 27, AT 3:50 PM

 

 

Beijing's crackdown on its education and tutoring industry continued Tuesday, further rattling Chinese stocks traded in Hong Kong and the US.

Hang Seng tech shares added to their weekly loss following reports that regulators had ordered the suspension of new users for WeChat, one of the most popular apps in China. According to Bloomberg, WeChat, which already has more than 1 billion users, won't be allowed to register new users while it undergoes a "security technical upgrade" in accordance with relevant laws and regulations according to a statement released by Tencent.

 

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