Americans are joining the Chinese social media app en masse to protest an imminent TikTok ban.

  • American users have flocked to Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu in defiance of security warnings.
  • Chinese and American users have engaged in surprisingly friendly conversations about each other’s lives.
  • The influx of American users could burden Xiaohongshu’s censorship mechanism, experts say.
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    1 day ago

    From the article somebody further up posted up, rednote has had about half a million downloads from app stores in the US.

    TikTok’s US consumer base is about 136 million if my memory of what was said on NPR a couple mornings ago is accurate.

    While I am sure that number will be growing, a lot of the feeling of everybody moving to redhorse appears to be astroturfing.

    Like… they had a 50,000 person live event that sounds awfully a lot like like a recruitment seminar/product orientation.

    This isn’t organic.

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      23 hours ago

      As someone who is experiencing it as it happens, it feels like the most organic thing I’ve experienced on a social media site. I’m sure that a huge part of why I feel the way I do about it is because I’m being served the content I interact with and I mostly interact with english content. However, I see PLENTY of faces I recognize. I don’t think it’s outside the realm of possibility to say that many americans responded to the tiktok ban with spite and chose an actual chinese social media bc fuck em.

      To be clear though, it isn’t organic. The American government gave it an impetus.

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        2 hours ago

        I get that it is the most organic thing you have ever felt, but that should be itself something that makes you raise an eyebrow.

        A foreign language service that does not cater to you, in a language you don’t speak, and theoretically has none of your prior data is perfectly catering a social media experience tailored individually to you, and doing it on a level that no corporation who has been targeting and grooming you for 20 years has been able to achieve.

        Either your comment itself is inorganic and mere advertising promising impossibilities, or you are a genuine person offering such extreme praise but we need to be skeptical here.

        You aren’t saying the app is good. You are saying it is the best experience you have ever been provided, and if that is the case, this app has some explaining to do on how they achieved that.

        Genuine or not, your thoughts on the matter are weird, so weird that it becomes hard to even respond to.

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          36 minutes ago

          It really isn’t that good at catering to me tbh. I say it feels organic because I am connecting with people in a genuine fashion that feels abnormal for social media. That is likely due to it being very new and the large rapid influx of americans. If it knew me like tiktok did my experience would be very different but it is still good just inna different way. I understand that americans are very hesitant about using chinese software but I can’t grasp the source of uneasiness. Its just a social media. I like being able to interact with people so different from me.