от Qwen и Yuanbao теперь копируются в WeChat
Стало известно, что в WeChat теперь поддерживается копирование (красных конвертов с паролями) от Qwen и Yuanbao. Это упрощает пользователям обмен и использовани
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WeChat now has the ability to copy so-called "hongbao codes" (红包口令), or "red envelope passwords," from major Chinese AI platforms Qwen from Alibaba and Yuanbao from Tencent. This innovation, seemingly minor at first glance, significantly simplifies the distribution and use of these digital "red envelopes" (a traditional Chinese symbol of luck and prosperity) within the WeChat ecosystem. These are special passwords that allow users to receive access to promotions, discounts, bonuses, or even small monetary prizes distributed by companies as part of marketing campaigns or loyalty initiatives.
Previously, WeChat users faced difficulties when trying to copy these passwords from other applications or platforms. The need to manually retype long and complex character combinations created inconveniences and reduced distribution efficiency. Now, thanks to the new functionality, users can easily copy hongbao codes generated by Qwen and Yuanbao and paste them directly into WeChat.
This significantly simplifies the process of obtaining and using bonuses, encouraging users to interact with the Qwen and Yuanbao platforms. Yuanbao from Tencent, in particular, is being actively promoted as a competitor to Baidu Ernie Bot in the Chinese market. The implementation of support for copying hongbao codes from Qwen and Yuanbao in WeChat can be viewed as part of a broader trend toward integration of various digital services and platforms in the Chinese internet space.
WeChat, being the dominant social platform in China, seeks to provide users with the most convenient and integrated experience possible, allowing them to interact with various services and applications without leaving the WeChat ecosystem. This change may also indicate a potential easing of competition between Alibaba and Tencent in certain areas. Although both companies are major players in the Chinese market and compete in many spheres, support for Qwen in WeChat may indicate a willingness to collaborate in areas where it benefits both parties.
Ultimately, simplifying the distribution of hongbao codes from Qwen and Yuanbao in WeChat is a positive step for users, making interaction with these platforms more convenient and attractive. This can also stimulate further development and distribution of similar marketing tools in the Chinese digital space. In the future, we can expect the list of supported platforms and types of hongbao codes in WeChat to expand.
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