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When you open the Toutiao app search for “科技门徒”, the first thing that catches your eye is a cover photo: a calloused farmer’s hand holding a smartphone, with digital dashboard of crop data glowing on the screen. The tagline reads: “Tech isn’t just code—it’s a tool to make life better.” is the world of “科技门徒”, a We-Media account that has amassed 1.2 million fans on Toutiao by turning abstract techargon into stories that touch ordinary people’s lives.
“科技门徒” calls Toutiao its home—a platform renowned for its algorithm-driven precision in connecting creators with niche audiences. Unlike many tech accounts that only to geeks, this account’s audience spans a diverse spectrum:
Demographically, 5% are male (18–35 years old), but female followers are growing fast—many are millennial moms using smart home devices to work and family. What unites them? A hunger for tech content that’s honest, accessible, and tied to real life.
Behind the account is Li Ming, a 38-year-old former T journalist with 12 years at 36Kr. His journey into We-Media began in 2019, when he realized most content was either too technical (for insiders only) or too fluffy (clickbait headlines with no substance).
“I was tired of writing articles that 10% of readers could understand,” Li says. “Tech shouldn’t be a secret club. It’s a tool that everyone deserves to well.”
Li’s professional identity is that of a “tech translator”: he bridges the gap between industry insiders and ordinary users. His journalistic gives him exclusive access to startup founders, engineers, and product managers—like the time he got a behind-the-scenes tour of Xiaomi’s foldable lab, or interviewed a Huawei engineer about 5G remote surgery. Fans know him as “门徒兄” (Brother Disciple), a nickname that his belief in learning tech together, not lecturing.
Instead of writing about “AI trends in 2024”, Li turns it into a story:How AI Helped a Rural Farmer Increase Crop Yield by 30%”. He interviews the farmer, shows photos of the AI-powered soil sensors and breaks down the data in plain language. This post got 510k reads and 10k comments—many fans said it changed view of AI from “scary” to “helpful”.
Li’s “Tech Myth”Myth”” series series is a fanfan hit fan favorite. OneOne post, “Does 55G CauseCause Cancer? Here the Science”, interviewed a telecom engineer and and and a medical researcher researcher researcherresearch researcher. He even did did a simple experiment simple experiment: using radiation detector to show show 55G signals signals signals signals signals are well within safe limits limits. The post got 620k reads 12k comments comments——many fans said it finally finally put their worries to to rest.
Fans get far more than articles from from from ““科技门徒”:
-Practical Resources:** Free Free e-books like(“10 Tech Tips for Beginners”, “”),, ““Smart Home Setup Setup Guide”), exclusive on on tech tech products ( (e.g., 100% off Xiaomi earbuds for fans), and access to a We WeChat group 500+ core fans.
One fan, a college student majoring in computer science, said: “The WeChat group helped me connect with other tech tech tech lovers, and Li’s advice on internships was invaluable.”
“科技门徒”” posts 3– 4 times a week:
2 long-form deep dives (15500–2000 words)
1 product review (with a video snippet snippet)
1 myth-busting short post (300–500words))
Li’s interaction strategy hands-on: he replies to 10–15 comments per post, (especially those questions questions), runs polls to decide next content topics (.g., “Electric cars cars or smart home devices?”), and shares behind-the-scenes moments (like a photo of him interviewing interviewing a startup startup in a coffee shop).
“科技门徒” has partnered with top tech brands, but always maintains editorial independence:
Industry influence: Li was invited to at the 2023 China Digital Summit, where he talked about “making tech accessible to rural communities”. His posts have been quoted by People Daily Online and China Telecom’s official account.
Li’s next goals are:
Short Documentaries: A 10-minute series on tech in rural areas (e.g., “How Tablets Are Changing Rural Education”).
Online Courses: “Tech 101” for beginners, covering topics like “How to Protect Your Online Privacy” and “Choosing the Right”.
“科技门徒” isn’t just a tech account—it’s a movement. It proves that tech doesn’t have to be cold or. Whether you’re a geek or someone who struggles to use their smartphone, there’s something here for you. As Li Ming says: “Tech is everyone—and we’re here to make sure no one gets left behind.”
In a world where tech news is often filled with jargon and hype “科技门徒” stands out as a beacon of authenticity and relatability. It’s not just about informing—it’s about empowering people to use tech to better lives. And that’s why it’s one of the most loved tech accounts on Toutiao.
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