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Raising money through WeChat software hasbecome a new trend these days. Some people think it's a very easy and good wayto help others. They can donate money online to those in need, which can savelives sometimes. However, others think it's not reliable because anyone canraise money through the software. It is not easy to recognize who really needshelp. Furthermore, some people use the software to cheat others out of theirmoney.
In my opinion, we should make use of anypossible way to help those in need, but any kind of money raising should bemonitored by the government.
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