Uber's China counterpart, Didi Chuxing, is facing its own social media backlash
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Uber's China counterpart, Didi Chuxing, is facing its own social media backlash
- Over the weekend, Chinese social media erupted with posts echoing the "Delete Uber" movement.
- A woman was allegedly raped and killed Friday by a driver for Didi Chuxing's carpooling service in eastern China.
- Actor Wang Chuanjun, who appeared in the popular summer release "Dying to Survive," shared a screenshot Sunday Beijing time of him in the process of deleting Didi's app. The post on China's Weibo had more than 1.2 million likes as of midday Wednesday and over 80,500 shares.
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