Kuaishou

  • TikTok's Chinese rival Kuaishou reportedly plans to apply for Hong Kong listing as early as next week

    Kuaishou, the main rival of TikTok's Chinese version (Douyin), plans to submit an application for a Hong Kong listing as early as next week, the International Financial Review said, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

  • After Google, Apple removes short video app Zynn from its App Store

    After being removed from the Google Play Store last week, Kuaishou's short video app Zynn today was also removed by Apple from the App Store.

  • Kuaishou says Zynn will be back on Google Play Store as soon as possible

    In response to the removal of Zynn from Google's Play Store, Kuaishou said that it has been working with Google Play and the app will be back as soon as possible.

  • Google takes down TikTok-clone Zynn from Play Store

    Kuaishou's short-form video app Zynn, which is a TikTok clone launched in the global market, has been removed from the Play Store by Google, though Google has yet to announce the exact reason for the removal.

  • Chinese video app Kuaishou invests 10 billion yuan to build mega data center

    Chinese video sharing app Kuaishou announced today that it is investing 10 billion yuan to build a data center in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, which is expected to be operational next year.

  • Jay Chou launches his first Chinese social media account in Kuaishou

    Jay Chou launched his first Chinese social media account on Chinese video sharing app Kuaishou under the name "周同学" (means "classmate Chou"), certified as Jay Chou.

  • How Kuaishou achieved the goal of 300 million daily active users

    On February 21, a report released by Chinese video-sharing app Kuaishou showed that its daily active users had exceeded 300 million in early 2020, and there were nearly 20 billion videos in Kuaishou App. In 2019, 250 million people posted their works on the Kuaishou platform, and the platform has accumulated more than 350 billion likes.

  • Kuaishou says its daily active users has exceeded 300 million

    Chinese video-sharing app Kuaishou said today that its daily active users have exceeded 300 million in early 2020, and its App has nearly 20 billion videos.

  • Chinese users spend 26% more time on Apps during this Spring Festival

    In the Spring Festival of 2020, the total use time of Apps across the entire network increased by 26% compared to the 2019 Spring Festival. Among them, games, videos, and news products saw the most significant growth, reports released by Aurora showed.