Li Jiaqi,brother and sister sex partners video the celebrity Chinese livestream salesman who attracted viewer anger earlier in 2023 for pushing high-priced cosmetics, reportedly sold RMB 9.5 billion ($1.3 billion) in goods on the first day of Alibaba’s annual shopping festival, a slump of more than 50% on his daily record of RMB 21.5 billion last year. The influencer was cited in several industry disputes in recent days. Li’s glory day seems to be over, as new and younger livestreamers demonstrate higher sales dynamism. Taobao Live said that 12 livestream rooms saw sales exceed RMB 100 million in the first four hours of pre-sales, of which Li Jiaqi’s was one. [Shanghai Securities Journal, in Chinese]
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
11 Tech Products That Were Supposed to Fail... But Didn't
China’s BYD partners with Black Myth: Wukong to digitalize heritage sites · TechNode
Japan's ispace says its moon lander ran out of fuel
The first images of Earth are chilling
Use Gmail Filters to Automate your Inbox
China’s authority NPPA approves 109 new games licenses for September · TechNode
Mazda’s China JV to invest $1.4 billion in major EV push · TechNode
See the new NASA spacesuits Artemis III astronauts will wear on the moon
The Steam Machine: What Went Wrong
Tencent's Penguin Island in Shenzhen city to complete phase one and open by year
China just built the world's biggest floating solar project
Ubisoft issues ambiguous response to Tencent buyout speculations · TechNode
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。