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Pengyou
Available inChinese language
FoundedJuly 2010 (2010-07)
HeadquartersShenzhen, Guangdong
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerTencent
IndustrySocial networking service
URLwww.pengyou.com
AdvertisingBanner ads, referral marketing
RegistrationRequired
Current statusInactive

Pengyou (Chinese: 朋友; pinyin: péngyǒu; lit. 'Friend') is a popular social network by Tencent, also well known for QQ Video, Tencent Weibo, QQ, Qzone, WeChat, etc.

It has often been considered as the Asian language version of Tagged. Because of its multiple open platforms, it's the biggest online community in China in terms of registered users. Pengyou says it has over 200 million users.

The site uses real names with an emphasis on real friendships, and allows users to register with any valid email address. The site has both a social area but also a section for corporate outreach, where friends can become ‘fans’ of various companies, and companies can use the site to engage with their consumers.

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