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Momo, the popular Chinese flirting app valued at $2 billion, is making a retreat from the international market after it announced plans to discontinue the English version of its service on July 1. The service is hugely popular in China and boasts more than 100 million downloads for iOS and Android. Back October 2012, it jumped on the internationalization wagon alongside messaging apps like WeChat and Line by launching an standalone English version of its iOS app. However, it seems that the move didn’t quite go according to plan, even though the company claims users in 150 countries. In a short…

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