Market for bogus WeChat accounts still alive and well despite crackdown on illegal practice

  • Malicious registration of WeChat accounts remains a problem, with people using false accounts to drive traffic, conduct frauds and spread pornography

Celia Chenin Shenzhen
WeChat, or Weixin as it is known in China, is operated by Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings. It has become China’s everyday mobile app with over one billion monthly active users. Photo: AFP

Would you sell your social media account to earn some cash? Some users of WeChat, China’s dominant messaging and social media platform, are still doing this in the black market despite a recent crackdown.

The topic of “how much is your WeChat account” has gone viral on Weibo following a report that a resident from the central Chinese city of Wuhan was scammed out of 84,000 yuan (US$12,400) after he was added as a WeChat friend by a stranger and pulled into a bogus investment group.

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