Look at the comparison of two figures: the highest online number of Sina chat rooms in history is 61,851, and after the old version of chat rooms was completely abandoned, its highest online number hovered around 1,, and the decline in popularity was really amazing. In this way, we netizens who love Sina chat have to find another way to find other places suitable for "old-fashioned" chat. We want to ask Sina, why on earth did you dare to take the world by storm and refuse the accumulation of super popularity, and choose to revise it
So far, Sina has not explained the specific reasons for the overall revision of the chat room to netizens (maybe I didn't notice it). But should such an important event be based on online voting? I dare to say that if Sina is still as self-righteous as this matter when dealing with major issues, its outcome and vitality can be scrutinized. It's hard to be an Internet hero, but it's easier to sacrifice today's hard-won happy life and superior position if you don't cherish yourself.
sometime last summer, a senior official of Sina announced: "The joining of UC instant messaging service will greatly enhance the community experience of Sina users. The purpose of Sina's acquisition is to introduce the existing network and wireless services to the vast number of instant messaging service users. In addition, UC instant messaging platform is an ideal tool to provide value-added services such as online casual games, making friends and virtual character communities. " After a year, Sina finally couldn't bear to buy a useless thing, and went its own way to forcibly replace the old version of the chat tool and implement the final madness. There is a reason why netizens didn't accept UC chat. There are so many instant chat tools on the Internet, and so many instant messaging platforms provide online casual games, making friends, virtual character communities and other services for the public. Why should I accept you? You have to take out something extraordinary. Unfortunately, however, Sina is determined to ignore the name of "the largest chatting and dating community for Chinese in the world" and make an incredible move.
I dare not say that the strong popularity of chat rooms has established Sina's first portal position, but it is undeniable that the decline of its chat rooms will bring it fatal trouble. In the near future, perhaps "Sina" is just a legendary name. Perhaps, tomorrow Sina will become someone else's Sina. Perhaps, this is a blessing in disguise.