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Square dancing and big fonts: How China’s elderly use the internet

China has as many elderly internet users as the total population of Germany

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Square dancing and big fonts: How China’s elderly use the internet
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
Elderly people may not be who you think of when you think tech, but given that they make up almost a third of China’s massive population, they’re a tempting target for app developers.
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iQiyi, one of China’s most popular video streaming platforms, just launched a new short video app specifically designed for people aged over 50. Jinshi has has bigger fonts, its videos are horizontal, and it allows users to turn video into audio with one tap in case they can’t see clearly.

As of June 2018, one in every eight people aged above 50 in China uses the internet on mobile devices. While it’s definitely lower than the mobile internet penetration rate for the overall population (54%), it’s growing rapidly.

 

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WeChat is both the first app most elderly Chinese learn to use and the one they use most frequently, according to the Research Report on Internet Life in Middle-aged and Aged Chinese, a study conducted by Tencent and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in March.

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