WeChat is testing a new feature that allows users to post videos to an audience beyond their social circles in a bid to boost user engagement as competition from rivals Douyin and Kuaishou intensifies.

Why it matters: WeChat has released a series of updates in recent months, signaling that the most popular social media app in China is stepping up efforts to lock in more users and boost growth.

  • The Channels feature, which allows selected users to post videos or photos to random audiences, resembles the appโ€™s Moments newsfeed, where user posts are only visible to their contacts.
  • With WeChatโ€™s more than 1 billion monthly active users, Channels could potentially lure influencers and content creators from short-video platforms such as Bytedanceโ€™s Douyin, known as TikTok internationally, and Tencent-invested Kuaishou, as well as photo-sharing apps.

Details: Channels allows users to post videos up to one minute or up to nine photos at a time plus a link, said Jiang Hongchang, an editor at Miniapp.com, a site that was allowed to participate in the beta test.

  • In a call for influencers to participate in the test published on the WeChat Team official account, the app asked applicants to provide โ€œproof of influence,โ€ including follower count on other social platforms.
  • โ€œWe are going to explore whether the feature could become a new means for us to obtain followers and engagement,โ€ said Jiang.
  • WeChat said in a statement to TechNode that Channels is still under an โ€œA/B testingโ€ and that the feature is the companyโ€™s โ€œ latest explorationโ€ in โ€œproviding users with creative ways of expressing themselves.โ€
  • It is unknown whether WeChat will grant all users access to the feature to view and post. The company said in the statement only that it could be โ€œavailable more widely.โ€

WeChat mini programs: the future is e-commerce

Context: WeChatโ€™s monthly active users reached nearly 1.2 billion as of September, according to parent company Tencentโ€™s Q3 earnings report.

  • The app last week announced a new feature that allows publishers on its Official Accounts Platform to add paywalls to their posts.
  • Earlier this month, WeChat announced several retail-friendly features for its mini programs, sparking speculation that it is trying to build a vast online marketplace to compete with rivals such as Alibaba, JD.com, and Pinduoduo.

Writing about semiconductors and telecommunications.

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