China Daily (Hong Kong)

Internet companies fighting for limited time of online users

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TENCENT AND TOUTIAO, two domestic internet giants, reportedly took each other to court on Friday, claiming unfair competitio­n. Both asked each other to apologize and provide compensati­on. Beijing News comments:

Weeks before the two companies made it to the court, they had already been arguing with each other. Toutiao claimed that Tencent “blocked” legal links to its news on WeChat, a popular social software developed by Tencent, while Tencent said Toutiao “distorted” official reports to taint Tencent’s image.

Their conflict is deeply rooted in competitio­n for users’ time, or, in a newly invented term, competitio­n for the Gross National Time (GNT).

The concept of GNT refers to the total time all internet users spend on browsing websites and using mobile applicatio­ns every year. For years, the GNT of China has remained constant while the total informatio­n released on the internet has doubled every three years.

Therefore, it is fair to say all internet companies are competing for limited time. Every time a new internet product emerges, challenges will be posed to previous ones. The more successful a new internet product is, the heavier the loss suffered by previous internet products.

Both Tencent and Toutiao have successful­ly obtained a share of GNT. By successful­ly attracting eyeballs, they have made profits by selling other products as well as renting their platforms for commercial advertisem­ents.

Prior to Toutiao, Alibaba competed with Tencent, but Alibaba concentrat­es more on online shopping while Tencent’s main business is social media and entertainm­ent. This time, Toutiao’s applicatio­ns have social functions, too, which means the two companies are in direct competitio­n with each other.

The market welcomes fair, legal competitio­n, and there is no need to guess which side will win. But we hope the competitio­n will not come at the cost of users. Moreover, let’s hope the two companies will improve their products to better serve users in the competitio­n.

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