WeChat’s parent company, Tencent, announced at a Two Sessions briefing in Beijing that the popular messaging and social media app WeChat has reached 1 billion accounts thanks to the spike in social media activity and messaging during this past Chinese New Year.
WeChat, is of course, China’s most popular messaging app which offers some social media features, the ability to order food, hail a car, access bank services, file a police report, and even offers VoIP calling rates to landlines. The app has seen growth in Southeast Asia, the EU, and the United States, especially among Chinese immigrants who use the app to communicate with their families back home.

The number does indicate the number of active accounts, not necessarily the number of active people. Whatever the case may be, WeChat parent company’s valuation might grow a lot if local Government
Chinese dominance is thanks to a few other messaging apps being censored or blocked altogether in China. Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp was completely blocked last year while LINE and Facebook remain censored by the Government. These blocked or censored apps use end-to-end encryption, which the Chinese government doesn’t like.
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