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by jgbond
3740 days ago
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WeChat is the only viable option in China because no one else is allowed to compete. It's a bloated piece of crap that has borderline become an OS within an OS. "In WeChat, everything’s in one place." Know where else everything is in one place? On your home screen where you can have lots of buttons called apps that do specialized things in a better and more simplified manner than WeChat can. |
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It's also only viable in China because in China, the government, companies, and other such organisations are your friends and you have nothing to hide and they are mother and father and you can trust them completely.
In the west - not so much. People generally distrust governments and organisations, and are much less likely to trust the likes of facebook with eCommerce transactions. People won't even use their social media identity to log onto an eCommerce site (well, 0.02% of people will) - so the idea of them buying through a social media platform is fanciful in this observer's mind.
I may well be wrong, but unless there's a major shift in observed consumer behaviour, this isn't a thing outside of those corners of the world that explicitly trust all authorities.