After the Chinese community website "Tianya Community" suspended its operation in April, the former supervisor wanted to restart the end of Tianya through live funds, but after seven days and seven nights, it only raised less than 150,000 yuan.

According to the official account of "Restarting the End of the World" Sunday (June 4), a Weibo said that the target of 5%was completed through the plan of restarting Tianya.In the same way, S $ 8,500), there are donations brought by other platforms for a total of 54,766 yuan.

The official Weibo wrote: "The goal has not been achieved in this round of operation. But we did not give up, we will continue, we just go down, the fighting spirit is not offline."

Comprehensive reports of each network and Hongxing Capital Bureau, Song Yan, the editor -in -chief of Tianya Community, jointly launched the "Restart of the End of the World" plan in May this year, and intends to raise 3 million yuan through the seven days and seven nights live broadcast and bring the goods.Essence

After seven days from May 28th to June 3rd, it is not ideal to restart the data of Tianya live broadcast room.As of 18:00 on Saturday, the single volume of the live broadcast room was 6,451, and the total sales were about 360,000 yuan.

Investor Pan Haidong said that Tianya has been abandoned by the times, and the contents of it are not very useful. There are only brands and brain residual powder.

One day before the start of the live broadcast, one of the founders and former chairman Xing Ming said on the social platform on May 27 that the funding problem caused the Tianya community to temporarily suspend it, but did not give up the restoration website.He also emphasized that the data in the Tianya community will not be lost, and will try to retain the posts and blog posts posted by netizens on the website. "The data will not be lost and Tianya never gives up."

The Tianya Community was once one of the most influential websites in the Chinese Internet, and it is also the youthful memories of many new generations of netizens in China.