
What exactly makes WeChat a «super app» and why does that word choice matter?
If Google and Facebook have been watching WeChat for years, why does it still not exist in the West?
Is the internet you use fundamentally different from the internet someone in China uses, or is it just the apps on top?
When a single app handles your messages, your money, your shopping, and your social life, who actually owns your daily routine?
Western companies talk a lot about «innovation» but this video raises an uncomfortable question: are Silicon Valley giants actually just copying and localising?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around technology and society, digital privacy, platform competition, East versus West business models.
Ready to watch something that makes your phone feel a lot more complicated than it did five minutes ago?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):