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Eli Meixler

@elimeixler
8 posts
2023-04-25
“I do TikTok to rip people off,” says one “enzyme coffee” vendor who hawks “weight-loss coffee, aphrodisiac coffee, it's actually just regular coffee.” “I have no idea why it became so popular.” Wild story @rwmcmorrow @NianInTardis @CristinaCriddle @FT: https://www.ft.com/...
2023-04-25 View on X
Financial Times

As a cottage industry of Chinese scammers target TikTok, three employees say cleaning up fraud on the app has fallen by the wayside amid a frantic growth push

Financial Times :

2023-03-06
🚨Scoop @rwmcmorrow @QianerLiu @EleanorOlcott @FinancialTimes: When China's NPC meets this weekend, newcomers will include executives and engineers from hard tech sectors such as semiconductors AI. One major mogul not in attendance: Tencent founder Pony Ma https://www.ft.com/...
2023-03-06 View on X
Reuters

At the National People's Congress in Beijing, Tencent CEO Pony Ma and other executives were absent, as China boosts representation for its tech hardware sector

Tencent Holdings (0700.HK) founder Pony Ma and others from China's crackdown-hit internet sector will be absent …

2022-11-08
Apple's business in China — which accounts for 95% of iPhone production — jumped more than 100% during the pandemic, such that its operating profit now exceeds Tencent and Alibaba *combined*: @PatrickMcGee_ @rwmcmorrow @FinancialTimes https://www.ft.com/...
2022-11-08 View on X
Financial Times

Analysis: Apple's corporate diplomacy in Beijing helped it evade crackdowns and kept its profits above China's tech giants but exposes it to supply chain shocks

The most profitable tech company operating in China is not a homegrown internet giant such as Alibaba or Tencent, but California-based Apple.

We can thank China users for Night mode, better low-light photo, QR code readers and dual-SIMs. There's also a killer kicker quote I'm not giving away here https://www.ft.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-11-08 View on X
Financial Times

Analysis: Apple's corporate diplomacy in Beijing helped it evade crackdowns and kept its profits above China's tech giants but exposes it to supply chain shocks

The most profitable tech company operating in China is not a homegrown internet giant such as Alibaba or Tencent, but California-based Apple.

2022-01-17
Good look at how Cambodia's forthcoming internet gateway looks set to formalise the criminalisation of dissent against Hun Sen/the CPP, as the government finds more, increasingly sophisticated tools to clamp down @CharlesMcDermid https://www.nytimes.com/...?
2022-01-17 View on X
New York Times

A look at Cambodia's embrace of China's authoritarian internet surveillance model, as the country is set to launch a National Internet Gateway on February 16

2021-09-14
Every anecdote in this story is wild: a user harassed by police all week for checking BBG, others forced to download the app to rent property and enrol their kids in school. It ostensibly targets malware and scam awareness. It does a whole lot else besides https://www.ft.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2021-09-14 View on X
Financial Times

Chinese police are using a state-backed anti-fraud app, installed on 200M+ devices, to identify and question people who have viewed overseas financial news

Police identify and question people on back of software meant to prevent online scams  —  Chinese police are using … Tweets: @byron_wan , @colgo , @paulmozur , @byron_wan , @jcheng...

Remarkable scoop Sun Yu @NianInTardis @FT: A Chinese consumer protection anti-fraud app downloaded on 200m phones live-monitors call logs, and is being used by police to question users who viewed ‘dangerous’ overseas financial news sites incl Bloomberg https://www.ft.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2021-09-14 View on X
Financial Times

Chinese police are using a state-backed anti-fraud app, installed on 200M+ devices, to identify and question people who have viewed overseas financial news

Police identify and question people on back of software meant to prevent online scams  —  Chinese police are using … Tweets: @byron_wan , @colgo , @paulmozur , @byron_wan , @jcheng...

2020-05-18
“The more I learn about food delivery platforms, as they exist today, I wonder if we've managed to watch an entire industry evolve artificially and incorrectly.” This is incredible: https://themargins.substack.com/ ...
2020-05-18 View on X
Margins

DoorDash is listing restaurants on its service without their permission, leading to inaccurate menus, unhappy customers, and even arbitrage opportunities

There is such a thing as a free lunch  —  If capitalism is driven by a search for profit, the food delivery business confuses the hell out of me.