A new app’s popularity reflects demographic changes in China, where urbanization, falling marriage rates and long work hours have left many feeling isolated.
In recent weeks, a morbid-sounding app has taken China by storm, tapping into widespread loneliness and youth disaffection in the world’s second most populous country.
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Viral app in China highlights loneliness in solo households by asking: 'Are You Dead'?
In recent weeks, the app has gone viral, topping Apple’s paid App Store ranking on Saturday, according to state-run tabloid ...
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'Are you dead?': Inside the viral Chinese app that is solving the national loneliness crisis
From living alone in a strange country to worrying about a friend who moved away, loneliness can strike numerous feelings in ...
A new app has taken China by storm, becoming the most downloaded paid app in the country. The rather morbidly named ‘Are You ...
Months after major data leaks, the app where women leave Yelp-style reviews about men is relaunching with a new website. It’s ...
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Trump escalates his Greenland push, and the feds investigate Renee Good's partner: Weekend Rundown
Go north? It isn’t just Greenland: Trump is privately ramping up his focus on another target in the Western Hemisphere, ...
Hoping for a glimpse of the Milky Way? These user-friendly apps help stargazers learn more about objects in the sky, check ...
OS 26 introduces a brand new app for iPhone users called ‘Apple Games.’ Here’s what the Games app does, including recent iOS 26.2 updates.
Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie Kelce, gushed over her husband’s recent sharp-dressed looks. The mother-of-four discussed the ...
Apple has disclosed that developers have earned a total of $550 billion through the App Store since its launch in 2008. The ...
Fitness tracking app Strava has confidentially filed for an initial public offering in recent weeks, the Information reported ...
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