In the fast-paced world of digital connectivity, a milestone has been reached that underscores the enduring appeal of veteran tech platforms. Tencent, the Chinese tech giant, announced today that a QQ user, known online as “Ai Jiemo,” has become the first in the world to achieve the maximum level 256 on the popular instant messaging service.
This achievement, which marks a significant dedication to the platform, has been duly recognized by Tencent. The company has announced a series of exclusive rewards for Ai Jiemo, including a limited-edition surprise, lifelong SVIP membership, and a collection of personalized digital assets.
The announcement quickly ignited a flurry of activity across social media. Netizens, including key figures within Tencent, began sharing their own QQ level achievements. This organic engagement highlights the sustained popularity of the platform and its role in the daily lives of millions.
Even Tencent’s PR director, Chang Jun, admitted to his own moderate QQ level in comparison. He stated, “The first QQ level 256 user in the world! His upgrade also unlocked a brand new QQ level icon – Time Penguin. In comparison, I am inferior, look at it, only level 113.”
The news, however, comes with a bit of a catch. Many users of Huawei’s HarmonyOS, an operating system competing with Android and iOS, have playfully called out Jun. They pointed out that the HarmonyOS version of QQ often lags behind in feature releases, potentially putting them at a disadvantage in leveling up. It seems, even in the digital realm, the user’s experience is king.
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