In addition to this reason, there is another point that social groups have changed. When I was a student, I used QQ purely to make friends and chat, and all of them were classmates and younger. However, WeChat has a wider user base, and sometimes communication with superiors, customers and colleagues will be conducted on WeChat. In other words, WeChat is positioned as a circle in life, while QQ focuses on communication, so I gradually changed from QQ to WeChat after I entered the society. One of the most important reasons is that the social groups we contact have changed. From primary school students to college students, everyone often chats in the Q group.
But after graduation, I worked, and most people I know use WeChat. In order to better integrate into the circle, I had to switch from QQ to WeChat. The last reason is that QQ is more entertaining and WeChat is more commercial. Looking at the market, most supermarkets use WeChat to pay where there is QQ payment, so most of us have to spend our own money out of society. At this time, the role of WeChat came out.
First of all, functionally speaking, WeChat is much simpler than QQ. In the words of netizens, QQ is too fancy, and you can get the medal of honor by chatting with your friends. In addition, there are many games in it, which are very playable and very suitable for the student party to explore; Wechat pages are more stable. After leaving school, I focused on my work and family, so I didn't have time to play games, and my contact with my friends was weak.