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Tencent MOO Music has stopped client maintenance and may face delisting

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MOO music is Tencent Music Group in November 2018 launched a new music product, product Slogan for “find more good music, music is free”, product positioning is for young people who like niche, are happy to explore good music, to provide the possibility of discovering more quality music. The product positioning is aimed at young people who like niche music and enjoy exploring good music, providing the possibility of discovering more quality music, benchmarking with NetEase Cloud Music. However, the Android version of the MOO Music App has not been updated for a year, and the iOS version has not been updated for 11 months. According to Tech Star, MOO Music may be facing a downgrade.

The report says that according to insider sources, MOO Music is unable to support client maintenance and the product strategy has changed, with music editors currently retained for subsequent operations. The source also said that MOO Music may now turn into a QQ Music section, focusing on original sections for independent musicians. Currently, it includes two regularly updated sound columns: “Music Inspiration Radio” and “Her Voice and Girls Talk Music”.

In addition, MOO Music’s official public website has been renamed “Music Inspiration LIVE” this month. In the official group provided in the MOO Music App, the MOO Music group management said, “As long as there is no shutdown announcement, you can use the software without worry. As long as the client and server are not shut down, you can always use and get a membership during this period, but of course, there is a possibility that the server will be shut down without a sound.”

MOO Music is also known as Tencent’s version of “NetEase Cloud Music”, but a little different from NetEase Cloud Music, this product in the song recommendation weak algorithm recommendations, its recommended song list by the official music editors to screen, so more emphasis on music operations

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