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Kik Messenger App Too Shutdown

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25-09-2019, 12:11 AM
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Kik Messenger is shutting down despite the service having millions of active users around the world. The company said it was closing down the messaging service so it could concentrate on the Kin cryptocurrency it has also created. In a blog, Kik Interactive said the decision had been forced on it by a legal wrangle with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over Kin. The decision also means that 80 staff who keep Kik running will be let go. No date has been given for when the Kik app will close. Kik Messenger launched in 2010 and proved popular largely because it lets people register and use it without providing a phone number or other credentials. The app has also proved controversial and a BBC News investigation in 2018 suggested it had featured in 1,100 UK child sexual abuse cases police had investigated in the past five years. In response, Kik said it was "constantly assessing and improving its trust and safety measures".

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Writing about its decision to switch focus, Kik Interactive founder Ted Livingstone said the company had taken the "hard decision" to shut down Kik because it wanted to devote all its attention to the Kin cryptocurrency. By shutting down Kik and shrinking to 19 employees, the company could cut its overheads by 85%, he said, giving it a much better chance of winning the legal fight with the SEC. He acknowledged the difficulty the decision would cause as it would mean laying off people who had families and who had "poured their hearts and souls into Kik and Kin for over a decade". The legal row blew up because the SEC wanted the Kin crypto-cash launch categorised in the same way as the initial stock offering for companies that floated on the stock exchange. It said when Kik Interactive had launched Kin, it had effectively conducted an $100m (80m) "unregistered" stock offering. Mr Livingstone said it had to resist the classification of Kin as "security" because this categorisation would "kill" its usability and that of other similar crypto-cash systems. "We made the decision to step forward and fight," he said.

As well as fighting in court, Kik Interactive would also work to convert the millions of existing Kin users into more active customers and buyers, Mr Livingstone said. Kin currently had two million "monthly active earners" and 600,000 "monthly active spenders". And growing the community of Kin users significantly would make it far harder for the SEC to prevail. "Together we will win," Mr Livingstone added.
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RE: Kik Messenger App Too Shutdown

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I would say this is probably a good thing considering the amount of pedophilia on there.
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Is there a link to an official statement? What's the source of this piece of news?

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I dont care. The best messaging app is signal and telegram.

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I am personally disappointed that the app shut down and I want them to turn it back on

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They decided not to shut down. Hopefully stays for good
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15-12-2019, 10:17 PM
rodri21xx Wrote:
Is there a link to an official statement? What's the source of this piece of news?

Their own blog...? Does it hurt to check it out?

RE: Kik Messenger App Too Shutdown

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It was going to be shut down but then some other company bought it and kept it alive

RE: Kik Messenger App Too Shutdown

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Is there an official date when KIK will end it's operations? I mainly like it because it covers your phone number

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Initially, Kik looks just like any other instant messaging service. You sign up using an email address and password, negating the need for a phone number. If you want hands-on experience yourself, its free for iPhone and Android. You can then connect with family and friends by searching for their usernames, scanning a Kik code (which looks like a circular QR code), or allowing access to your address book.
A lot of more circular QR codes KIK users you can find on this nice web https://kik.bar/

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