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  2. Tencent Video - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Video (Chinese: 腾讯视频; pinyin: Téngxùn Shìpín, also called WeTV outside of China) is a Chinese video streaming website owned by Tencent. The website was launched in April 2011, and is one of China's largest online video platforms.

  3. QQLive - Wikipedia

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    QQLive provides two modes to view that the user can select, community mode and player mode. Community mode integrates chatroom and forum, which can offer users a platform to discuss the program they are viewing and socialize. Player mode only offers video watching functionality. QQLive was also released for iPhone, Android Phone and iPad.

  4. List of content platforms by monthly active users - Wikipedia

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    Name Type MAU Year Ref YouTube: video 2,680,000,000 2023 [1]Tencent Video: video 597,000,000 2023 [2]TikTok: video 1,060,000,000 2023 [3]Tencent Music: music

  5. Asia’s Online Video Market Passes $30 Billion as Paying ...

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    The data was presented this week as part of a wide-ranging study “Asia Pacific Online Video & Broadband Distribution 2021,” published by research house Media Partners Asia.

  6. Tencent Games - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Games (Chinese: 腾讯游戏; pinyin: Téngxùn Yóuxì) is the video game publishing subdivision of Tencent Interactive Entertainment, [2] the digital entertainment division of Tencent Holdings. [3] It has five internal studio groups, including TiMi Studio Group. Tencent Games was founded in 2003 to focus on online games.

  7. Tencent Will Verify Identities of Mobile Players Using Police ...

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    Chinese video game publisher and investment company Tencent is going to begin verifying the identities of all those who play its games in China via police database, according to The Wall Street ...