Generally speaking, when WeChat or QQ can't send a message, my first reaction is that there is no signal and no network in this place. The second reaction is whether my mobile phone is in arrears. Generally, if the mobile phone is in arrears, it can't get online, and QQ can't be sent out.
I think there should be a lot of people's first reaction and I think the same. Because these are basically two reasons why information can't be sent out in ordinary life.
I didn't get the news about the massive failure of QQ. Later, I fiddled with my mobile phone and found that it was not a network problem or a mobile phone arrears. I want to know, what happened? At that time, I didn't expect QQ itself to have problems.
Last night, Tencent official news said: Due to the fluctuation of individual servers, some customers sent messages with red exclamation marks, and the reasons have been identified and fixed.
It was not until the official news of Tencent came out that I realized that QQ itself had problems. It is also with the release of this news that some people speculate that QQ may be stopped in the future.
I haven't thought about this problem, because QQ has been used for so many years, and it won't be closed at once. We know nothing about the future, but it is impossible to close QQ at present.
From the large-scale failure of QQ, what we can think of is that QQ is really used for chatting and contacting less than before. Now everyone's contact is basically based on WeChat. And many of our consumption is also inseparable from WeChat payment. The function of QQ has gradually weakened.
The weakened QQ may go to a dead end if it does not seek a way out in the future. Not yet, but not necessarily in the future.