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Created page with "{{Infobox Product|image=KOOK Logo.png|website=https://kookapp.cn}} '''KOOK''', the successor of Kaiheila, is a chat app developed in China for Chinese gamers. Anyone can join KOOK as long as they agree to share their phone number or use a QQ or WeChat account. But, unlike Kaiheila, to further use the app and actually communicate with others, the user needs to verify their account with a Chinese government ID. This decision was due to Kaiheila being actively raided a..."
 
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{{Infobox Product|image=KOOK Logo.png|website=https://kookapp.cn}}
{{Infobox Product|image=KOOK Logo.png|website=https://kookapp.cn|slogan="一个好用的语音沟通工具" ("A useful voice communication tool")}}


'''KOOK''', the successor of [[Kaiheila]], is a chat app developed in China for Chinese gamers. Anyone can join KOOK as long as they agree to share their phone number or use a QQ or WeChat account. But, unlike Kaiheila, to further use the app and actually communicate with others, the user needs to verify their account with a Chinese government ID. This decision was due to Kaiheila being actively raided and the users getting disturbed by non-Chinese users.
'''KOOK''', the successor of [[Kaiheila]], is a chat app developed in China for Chinese gamers. Anyone can join KOOK as long as they agree to share their phone number or use a QQ or WeChat account. But, unlike Kaiheila, to further use the app and actually communicate with others, the user needs to verify their account with a Chinese government ID. This decision was due to Kaiheila being actively raided and the users getting disturbed by non-Chinese users.

Latest revision as of 18:41, 5 May 2025


KOOK, the successor of Kaiheila, is a chat app developed in China for Chinese gamers. Anyone can join KOOK as long as they agree to share their phone number or use a QQ or WeChat account. But, unlike Kaiheila, to further use the app and actually communicate with others, the user needs to verify their account with a Chinese government ID. This decision was due to Kaiheila being actively raided and the users getting disturbed by non-Chinese users.

KOOK has its own store and a subscription called BUFF.

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