At noon on March 10, many Weibo netizens reported that Dingding had a series of problems such as a black screen during class live broadcast. After , Dingding collapsed and quickly boarded the hot search . A teacher at
said on Weibo, “Half of the class, the students told me that the screen suddenly went black. I was still wondering if I had a network card or too many background applications. The result of a search turned out to be a nail crash. Let's tell them again when a lesson is over." The students of
celebrated, "Is Dingding broken? Is Dingding finally broken! The teacher's live broadcast is not shown here at all. I usually envy it. Dingding’s online course platform collapsed. Today, it’s finally Dingding’s turn, isn’t it!! Why am I so excited .” At 11:43, Dingding posted a Weibo response saying, “ was carried to the end, but I didn’t expect it to fall again. "Fall." Some netizens ridiculed: "You collapsed, you finally collapsed. "
Before the deadline, Dingding officially stated: "Full blood resurrected" . Alipay followed up and forwarded: "Kids don't panic, Dingding has already risen from the ground by itself." During the
epidemic, schools across the country began to open courses one after another, and many online platforms have invested in it. In order to serve the education industry, DingTalk has upgraded its online classroom live broadcast function to support a hybrid innovative teaching model of live broadcast and recording.
According to the data released by Dingding, since the beginning of school, Dingding has supported the opening of classes in more than 300 cities in more than 30 provinces across the country, covering more than 50 million students. Thanks to the technical support of Alibaba Cloud, DingTalk has continuously expanded the capacity of 100,000 cloud servers. When other platforms have successively crashed, has successfully resisted the traffic peaks again and again, becoming the most frequently used by teachers and students. One of the smooth online learning platforms.
Not long ago, elementary school students gave Dingding "one-star praise", which caused heated discussions. Dingding CEO Wuzhao responded to this and said that he understands that he has seen many children get one star, but the technical brothers are a bit wronged. "In fact, children naturally like to play. If I was a kid, I would like to take online lessons every day, maybe I would hate this thing, and I would give it a star." He said, "I will try my best to do online classrooms and accept the children’s humility. Opinions, and contribute to all classes and schools in China the experience of entertaining and having fun in class. I hope that by that time, the children will be able to pay five stars in one lump sum."