China’s Didi axes social features from carpooling service after passenger murder

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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s biggest ride-sharing company, Didi Chuxing, will disable features such as profile pictures, ratings and public tags from its carpooling service, as it looks to win back trust following the killing of a passenger that sparked questions about safety.