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TikTok, a wide popular short video app owned by ByteDance, is now testing a dislike button to help users "feel more in control over comments," according to a blog post the company released on Wednesday.
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TikTok, a wide popular short video app owned by ByteDance, is now testing a dislike button to help users "feel more in control over comments," according to a blog post the company released on Wednesday.

With a 114-111 victory, the Guangdong Tigers secured their 2019-2020 regular-season champion title six rounds before the tournament concludes.

Heavy-duty truck developer Breton announced that it had completed a C round of financing worth several hundred million yuan. The financing was led by Rockets Capital.

China is undertaking yet another ambitious development just outside Shenzhen in southern China.

For people in Shanghai during the latest lockdown, informal community group buying is proving to be a more effective strategy for obtaining food than online grocery platforms.

We sat down with Erick Haskell, the President of International at Allbirds, to discuss the company’s China strategy, their special approach to online and offline marketing and the major challenges.

HKmap.live, a crowdsourced mapping app used by Hong Kong protesters to navigate the city, avoid the police and keep informed of road closures has been removed from the Apple’s App Store.

Shanghai-based electric vehicle manufacturer NIO announced on Friday that the firm will build 4,000 charging stations worldwide by the end of 2025, about 1,000 of which will be located outside China.

Zeng Xuezhong, former executive vice president and former CEO of the mobile division at ZTE, was appointed on as Xiaomi's mobile phone division head on July 29th.

On September 22, Chinese emerging mobile phone brand realme released its new phone, the realme GT Neo2. Before the release, realme Vice President Xu Qi announced the company's new "Double 100 million" goal.

Zhejiang Consumers Council announced on Thursday that in order to stay on top of livestreaming e-commerce, the organ tested five major platforms including Taobao, Pinduoduo, JD.com, Kuaishou and Douyin.

Leading Chinese food delivery platforms Ele.me and Meituan plan to reduce commission for pandemic-affected catering merchants.