A bug appeared in Tencent this time. Netizens found that they could buy a one-month video membership for only 0.2 yuan. The most popular netizen directly recharged it for 1,000 years. However, Tencent soon discovered this system vulnerability and Said that these members would be recycled. I didn't find out about such a "crazy" thing at the first time. It seems that qq has indeed left us.
I remember the first time I owned QQ. A classmate in high school gave one as a gift and I still use it today. I especially remember that at that time, having a QQ account was like a treasure. I would ask everyone I met if they had a QQ account, and add the QQ accounts of my classmates everywhere.
The first thing to do when going to an Internet cafe to surf the Internet is to open the computer and hang up QQ to upgrade the sun and upgrade the moon. If I encounter an Internet cafe and there is no computer, I will go shopping and see a friend I know, and then hang up QQ on his computer to upgrade, and everyone will have QQ full when surfing the Internet.
When I was a student, I didn’t have much money, but I wanted to decorate my QQ space, so I looked for free codes (you know) to decorate. Later, I finally had a lot of pocket money and bought it for a whole year. Huang Diamond doesn't know how to feel distressed. He even secretly recharged his home landline phone with Q coins. At that time, it was easy to top up a landline phone without requiring any password from the owner. For this reason, many elderly people at rural kiosks have been secretly charged a lot of Q coins by some naughty children when they were visiting the store. They only found out when the monthly phone bill was calculated, and they quickly found someone to turn off this function.
After I went to college, I loved playing Landlords in the QQ game for a while. I recharged and bought a lot of QDou. I often heard in the dormitory, do you still have Doudou? Ah, I have lost all my money, please wait for me to change my account. I feel that qq carries my youth, my memories, and the money spent is worth it.
Our generation basically doesn’t play QQ anymore. The post-95s and post-00s really like it. They mainly pursue individuality and various games. My cousins ??at home have contributed a lot of money to Tencent. , almost all of them are spent on games and decorating the QQ space. The situation is changing, and it feels like QQ is their world now.