Under the pressure of the Coraline incident, "Happy Wujie" and others suspend updates

by itlajicom on 2008-03-31 10:06:07

As shared software, QQ has always been the focus of many "third-party software" manufacturers. Aside from CoralBug, there are also multiple versions of QQ circulating online, such as Piaoyun, Kuangren, Chuanmei, Aries, and Happy Wuji. The profit model for third-party software developers mainly involves adding their own plug-in advertisements to the "modified" versions of QQ, generating profits when users click on them. Many industry insiders believe that Chen Shoufu's case will serve as a warning to other external QQ manufacturers, potentially leading to the exit of external QQ from this market. Others say they will continue to fight against the ban by changing version names and advertisements repeatedly.

Yesterday, editor Ziyouni Si discovered that the official website and forum of Happy Wuji had been completely suspended and closed down. When opened, it displayed a constantly refreshing statistical statement.