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“死了么”App被下架
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-15 15:17
Core Viewpoint - The "Dead Yet?" app, known as "死了么" in Chinese, has been removed from app stores, and a new global brand name, Demumu, will be launched to serve solitary individuals worldwide [1][4]. Group 1: App Development and Market Response - The app's development team, consisting of post-95 entrepreneurs, is currently in financing discussions and has not been sold, with the current financing round expected to close within the week [4]. - The app's user growth has surged by 800 times, leading to a valuation increase to nearly 100 million yuan, up from an initial valuation of 1 million yuan [4]. - The app was initially developed with a cost of only 1,500 yuan and reached the top of the paid app rankings on the Apple App Store shortly after its launch [4]. Group 2: App Functionality and Features - The app is designed as a lightweight safety tool for solitary individuals, requiring no registration; users only need to input their name and emergency contact email [6]. - A key feature includes an automatic notification system that alerts emergency contacts if a user fails to check in for two consecutive days [11].
“死了么”App已下架 刚公开征名
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-01-15 13:59
Core Viewpoint - The "Dead or Alive" app has been removed from the Apple App Store, leading to the emergence of several similar apps, indicating a shift in the app's branding strategy and public perception [1][4]. Group 1 - The "Dead or Alive" app is no longer searchable or downloadable from the Apple App Store as of January 15 [1]. - Several similar apps have appeared, such as "Alive or Not - SMS Version" and "Dead Yet? Pro," suggesting a growing interest in this type of application [1]. - The app's founder, Mr. Lü, has decided to adopt a global brand name, "Demumu," in response to public feedback and concerns regarding the original name [4]. Group 2 - On January 15, the app's official account posted on Weibo, indicating a commitment to engage with users through daily check-ins and discussions about life and safety [4]. - Mr. Lü expressed that the app's name was inspired by genuine user needs and acknowledged the loneliness he experienced while working in Shenzhen, defending the name's significance [4]. - The app's account is actively seeking new name suggestions from the public, offering a cash reward for the best idea, which reflects a strategy to enhance user engagement and brand loyalty [4].
“死了么”App已被下架 多款死了么相似软件出现
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-15 13:17
Core Viewpoint - The "Dead Yet?" app has been removed from the Apple App Store, leading to the emergence of several similar applications, including "Alive Yet?", "Dead Yet? Pro", and "Dead Yet? Drifting Version" [1] Group 1 - The "Dead Yet?" app is no longer searchable or downloadable from the Apple App Store [1] - Numerous similar apps have appeared in the market, indicating a potential trend or demand for such applications [1] - The founder of the "Dead Yet?" app, Mr. Guo, stated that a new global brand named "Demumu" is being introduced, with a related app "Demumu - Still Alive?" set to launch on January 24 [1]
死了么App被下架
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-15 13:16
Core Viewpoint - The "Dead Yet?" app has been removed from the Apple App Store, indicating a potential regulatory or content moderation issue within the app ecosystem [1] Group 1 - The "Dead Yet?" app is no longer searchable or available for download in the Apple App Store [1] - Several similar apps have emerged, such as "Alive Yet? - Dead Yet SMS Version," "Dead Yet? Pro," and "Dead Yet? Drifting Version" [1]
“死了么”APP已下架
第一财经· 2026-01-15 13:04
Group 1 - The "Dead Yet?" app has been removed from app stores, with similar apps like "Alive Yet?" and "Demumu - Still Alive?" emerging [3][5] - The founder of the "Dead Yet?" app stated that "Demumu" is their new global brand name, and the upcoming app "Demumu - Still Alive?" is not affiliated with them [5] - The "Dead Yet?" app announced a naming contest, inviting users to suggest a new name, emphasizing the importance of the app's name as a connection to its users [5] Group 2 - Approximately 3,000 Volvo electric vehicle owners have been warned not to fully charge their vehicles [8]