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Q: Do anyone of you still use Renren and Kaixin?

I get the impression that people aren't using those social networking sites as much as they used to. Everyone's addicted to Weibo these days. I never had a QQ account so maybe QQ is still popular but I never hear anyone mentioning the other 2 sites anymore.

11 years 37 weeks ago in  Web & Technology - China

 
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kaixin is "WeChat" ? i use..

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wechat is weixin

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I never used them ,as well as Weibo,even I am a Chinese LOL

but I do use QQ,not often tho.

I use Msn,Yahoo and skype mainly.

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Everyone I know in China uses Facebook, Sina Weibo or QQ.  Never met a person ever who mentioned using Renren.

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my wife used to use renren.... its more for university students seems..

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I had a Renren account at some point, but barely used it.

I had a Kaixinwang account that I intensively used for the games it had.

But as you said, those two are pretty much dead. Weibo is in control now.

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i think "weixin" is better then renren & kaixin.

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NO, qq,dough they will have to block your account every now and then and you must log in everyday or you will have to create a new account,even retrieving your account by answering your security questions is sometimes denied.

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Renren seems to be out these days. Like some of the posters above said, QQ and Weibo seem to be number 1.

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QQ I think has by far overtaken all of the others.  Those locals with a bit more savvy and understanding of the 'Net however seem to prefer Skype or MSN or even Yahoo.

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