On November 19, it was reported that QQ is currently testing the QID function, which allows users to create a 7-10 digit ID that starts with a letter followed by numbers. It is reported that QQ is expected to launch the QID function on November 25. Like the function of WeChat account, users can customize their QQ ID, and the QID must be letters and numbers. SVIP can set 7-10 digits, and ordinary users can set 8-10 digits . It can be used to add friends and display. The first batch of experience users will be 70,000, and SVIP9 can experience it first. QID is unique, and one QQ number can only be bound to one QID; once the QQ number is frozen, recycled, or other status changes occur, the QID will be processed synchronously. After the QID is confirmed and set, it can only be modified once within 30 days using a name change card, and non-SVIP users cannot modify it. After the QID is modified, the original QID can be redeemed within 3 days, and it will be released after 3 days; a name change card is required to redeem the original QID. It is learned that QQ officially launched QQ membership on December 18, 2000, and will soon usher in its 20th anniversary. |
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