Anyone else tired of rednote colonization or is it just me?

I get that I'm probably part of the problem because I too am a tiktok refugee, but i hate logging onto xiaohongshu and just seeing all the same american tiktok creators on there. like no, show me the chinese content, i dont care about nmillz anymore

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kongweeneverdieover 1 year ago9

Just go explore and tap on the topic interest you.

Fantastic-Welcome-44over 1 year ago2

Try to go to the “Home” tab in the explore section and look at the kind of content you like and like and comment to help the algorithm (I do this any time I notice my algorithm is getting messed up)… and try to not interact with English posts! That’s worked for me and I hope it does for you too ☺️

jo_nigiriover 1 year ago2

I've been here for a year and I don't really see foreigners often, try clicking "Dislike author" by long pressing the content or clicking on the bottom right in videos

reicheliteover 1 year ago1

Then learn some Chinese! Search in Chinese and like them, tha't how the algorithm works! You can't expect there will be subtitles in Chinese contents, because it's intended for Chinese. You run on the same old track, you get to the same old place, it's that simple.

BrtndrJackieDayonaover 1 year ago1

Hard disagree. I do not care who made tiktok. I do not care who makes rednote. I do not care where any server or site I use is hosted.

I didn't download this because I gaf about the Chinese content. If I did, I would've downloaded it years ago. That was always an option. I'm not mad about Chinese content. I'm not annoyed at Chinese content. But that's not what I'm there for. I'm there for US content. The same way I don't visit Indian subreddits and only frequent English speaking ones. So I'm thrilled each time I see another creator I know over there. It means that the migration is successful.

I'm not saying you're wrong for what you're wanting. But this refugee business isn't done in spite. It's not colonization, either. They are absolutely free to train the algorithm they don't want English content. They're free to block creators. Saying we're colonizing them is as silly as a kid comparing school to prison or a kid comparing doing chores to slavery. It's an egregious oversimplification.

Comfortable_Aspect22over 1 year ago1

Coz the algorithm is that once u clicked an apple, you gonna see millions of apples 🤣

Ana_Na_Mooseover 1 year ago1

All about your algorithm. The more you interact with American posts, the more American posts you will be shown

jesvtbover 1 year ago1

Segmenting policies will slowly be implemented from red note side. If Chinese authorities want Chinese people to engage with Americans, they would have done so simply by taking down the great firewall. This situation you see right now will only get better and you will either slowly realize you need to abide Chinese censorship or they will carve out a happy island for you all with foreign IP to live.

Heavy-Escape-6392over 1 year ago1

I watch all the ladies working out videos and I am super motivated

StrictAdvance5497over 1 year ago1

Your part of the problem with this colonization shit. Chinese people would never use this phrase. Just STFU and use the app without all the cringe phrases. 

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