In January, it seemed like everyone believed they could take their own piece of China's social media market, currently dominated by Tencent.
Three messaging apps were launched in a single day.
Four months later, it’s now clear that none of them had what it takes to fight the behemoth that is WeChat. Liaotianbao, an updated version of
Bullet Messenger, has reportedly disbanded its team. ByteDance’s
Snapchat clone Duoshan never took off, with some people
complaining about its less than satisfying user experience. And now the anonymous messaging app
Toilet (seriously, that’s its real name) has quietly pivoted away from messaging to become a shopping app called Haoji.