The app, "Excellent Speech: Clap for Xi Jinping," had apparently been played more than 400 million times the night it was uploaded, according to What's On Weibo. As of today, that's amounted to over a billion claps. The game starts with a clip of the speech Jinping gave on Wednesday, and then players mash the bottom of their screens to see how many times they can clap during a 19-second pause. (That arbitrary number commemorates the country's current Congress, which is China's 19th.) The New York Times claimed that maximum possible claps is capped around 1,000 each round, which amounts to about 52 taps per second, which humans shouldn't be capable of, right?