https://254gamers.com/community/showthread.php?tid=49659 http://refundmansion.me/showthread.php?tid=2581 https://brodzio.pl/forum/showthread.php?tid=4548 https://forum.fensgame.com/showthread.php?tid=95811 https://asprofirst.fr/forum/showthread.php?tid=896&pid=4955#pid4955 In China, short video apps aren’t just for mindless time killing. These services are becoming online bazaars where users can examine products, see how they are grown and made, and ask sellers questions during live sessions. Kuaishou, the main rival of TikTok’s Chinese version (Douyin), announced that it accumulated 500 million e-commerce orders in August, a strong sign for the app’s monetization effort — and probably a conducive condition for its upcoming public listing. On the heels of the announcement, Reuters reported that Kuaishou, a Tencent-backed company behind TikTok clone Zynn, is looking to raise up to $5 billion from an initial public offering in Hong Kong as early as January. The company declined ...