On February 4, after actual testing, it was found that the optimized and adjusted Yuanbao red envelope sharing mechanism has been launched.Emergency re-online changed to "password red envelope". This morning, WeChat issued an "Announcement on the Crackdown on Third-Party Induced Sharing Behaviors" to crack down on excessive marketing, induced sharing and other violations that broke out around the Spring Festival. WeChat said that after research and judgment, Yuanbao’s illegal links were dealt with and restricted from being opened directly in WeChat. Relevant disposal measures will take effect immediately.

Subsequently, Tencent Yuanbao responded that it was blocked by WeChat: We are urgently optimizing and adjusting the sharing mechanism, and we will go online as soon as possible to ensure users’ experience in grabbing red envelopes.
WeChat public relations director "WeChat Porridge Auntie" posted on Weibo in response to "Tencent Yuanbao red envelope link was blocked by WeChat":User experience first, treat everyone equally. At the same time, "WeChat Auntie Porridge" is also paired with "I went crazy and beat myself up"emoticon.
Tencent Yuanbao launched the "Spring Festival 1 Billion Red Envelopes" event on February 1. Users can draw red envelopes directly on the event page, or receive them through red envelope links shared by friends, copying friends' red envelope passwords and opening them in the Yuanbao App. This has also led to the rapid spread of Yuanbao red envelopes.