How Instant Messaging Apps Open Reply Windows for Social Media Updates
A method for letting users reply to social media updates directly within an instant messaging app by using external software to control the appearance of the reply window.
Patent Number
US 9467413
Status
Active
Filing Date
June 20, 2014
Grant Date
October 11, 2016
Expiration
~June 2034 (estimated)
Claims
10
Assignee
Tencent Technology Shenzhen Co Ltd
Inventors
Xin Xu, Jianing Tang, Shuzhan Yang, Xuan Zhou
Citations
0 forward · 22 backward
What it covers
This patent describes a way to bridge the gap between a social networking site (SNS) and an instant messaging (IM) application. When a user receives a notification about a social media update—like a new photo or status post—the IM client receives specific prompting information. Upon the user's command, the IM client loads the relevant social media content and uses an external software program to define how the reply window should look, including its size, title, and background color. This allows the user to interact with the social media update without leaving the IM interface.
What it doesn't cover
- —Does not cover replying to updates directly within the social networking site's own native app or website.
- —Does not cover general notification systems that do not involve generating a specific reply window via external software attributes.
- —Does not cover automated or bot-driven replies that occur without user interaction.
The clever bit
The innovation lies in using an external software program to 'bundle' window attributes—like size and color—so the IM client can dynamically generate a consistent reply window for content coming from different, potentially external, social media sources.
Why it matters
This technology is central to the 'super-app' ecosystem, where platforms like Tencent's WeChat integrate social feeds, messaging, and third-party services into a single interface. By standardizing how these different services talk to each other, companies can keep users within their own ecosystem longer, increasing engagement and data collection.
Real-world examples
- 1.WeChat notifications for social media status updates
- 2.In-app reply windows for social feeds within messaging platforms
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