But not necessarily in the back. Now there are actually fewer social networking sites, mainly Tencent's WeChat and QQ.
If you don't use WeChat, there is currently no social way to replace WeChat.
So when WeChat starts charging, most people, like me, will choose to continue to use this platform for some social activities.
But if there are other useful social platforms later, people will be less willing to spend this money.
Because everyone is selfish, no one wants to spend more money.
Wechat occupies most of the social time of contemporary people. According to incomplete statistics, the number of people using WeChat has reached more than 80% of the total population.
The time spent using WeChat every day far exceeds the time spent using other apps.
Many people can't live or work without WeChat, which has gradually penetrated into every aspect of our lives.
Whether as a communication tool or as a payment tool, WeChat plays an indispensable role.
If WeChat starts charging now, it will charge 10 yuan every month.
I believe that most people will continue to choose to use WeChat. On the one hand, it may be that for some people, the monthly usage fee is only 10 yuan.
It's not particularly expensive for them.
On the other hand, because most of the people or materials they know are on WeChat, if they don't use WeChat suddenly, their losses will be even greater.
So considering the above two aspects, I think that even if WeChat starts to charge, most people will choose to continue to use it.
But it won't take long. Most people will choose to continue to use WeChat, mainly because there is no other tool to replace it.
If there are other tools that can be replaced, in fact, if WeChat starts charging, many people will choose not to use WeChat.
Wechat and QQ account for more than half of social tools. Now, WeChat and QQ are actually monopolies.
Because there are no other social software on the market now, you can PK WeChat and QQ. This has led many people to rely heavily on WeChat and QQ.
But once there is a social software on the market that can compete with WeChat and QQ.
Then if WeChat continues to charge, it will lose many users.
Wechat will start charging, which will also encourage some R&D personnel to develop better communication tools and compete with WeChat and QQ to some extent.
Generally speaking, I think it is not a bad thing for WeChat to start charging.
Because now everyone is used to using WeChat and QQ. Naturally, many people lose the motivation to develop new products.
But once the interest relationship is involved, I think it may make many R&D personnel willing to spend time and energy to develop related products.
In the long run, this will promote the development of science and technology in China.
Any product needs a hundred flowers to blossom, and no one can monopolize it. If this is the case in the future, social means will be monopolized by Tencent.
The future is not a good thing in terms of pricing power or other aspects.
Therefore, from this perspective, the state should vigorously support those small and micro enterprises and strive to rejuvenate the country through science and technology.
To sum up, I think if WeChat starts charging next month.
I charge 10 a month, and I will continue to use WeChat at first. But it's hard to say after a long time.
If WeChat is the only social means on the market at present, then everyone has no choice but to use it bravely.
But if there are all kinds of products on the market now. If the user has a certain choice, then it is another situation.
I personally use WeChat now because there is no better communication tool than WeChat on the market.
If there are other free and easy-to-use social tools now, I will definitely not charge for using WeChat.
After all, it is a word. Now everyone's life can't be separated from WeChat on the one hand, because everyone is used to using WeChat.
On the other hand, it is also because there is really no better social communication tool than WeChat.
We are also looking forward to the emergence of other social tools comparable to WeChat, which can not only give us more choices, but also form a healthy competitive environment.