2021-02-02 04:35:28 GMT2021-02-02 12:35:28(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
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by Xinhua writers Lu Yifan, Zhang Xiaolong and Hu Huhu
URUMQI, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) Alimujan Dawut let out a sigh of relief when he parked his rescue truck in front of the garage of a rescue base at 6 p.m. on Jan. 23 after battling through one-meter-high snowdrifts.
He then immediately walked to his dormitory, sat on his bed still wearing his snow-soaked reflective orange suit and called his mother to let her know everything was ok.
A road patroller and rescuer at the Maytas rescue base, the 48-year-old man had been wide awake for 24 hours, grappling with gusts and snow that pounded Maytas to rescue snowbound travelers.
You can learn a lot about someone by checking their WeChat Moments – and people are starting to notice.
WeChat founder Zhang Xiaolong recently revealed some interesting statistics at the annual WeChat Open Class Pro event, including users preferred privacy settings.
According to Zhang, more and more users are adjusting their WeChat Moments to three-day visibility (三天可见).
Among WeChat’s billion-plus users, over 200 million have now opted for increased privacy.
Sina Tech conducted a Weibo poll following the announcement that asked users about their privacy settings, with nearly one-third of respondents using the three-day rule. Another third said their Moments are all available to view.