Propaganda?

Y’all my sisters are trying to tell me that everyone from china posting about how much better the housing, homeless community, and basically everything is is propaganda but in my mind im like how is every single person posting on the app posting propaganda. What do y’all think?

Comments

Vegetable-Key3600over 1 year ago4

Use your critical thinking skills and study china yourself from the good to the very bad. There isn’t a utopia on this planet. Be wary

Antithe-Susover 1 year ago4

It's literally just Chinese people talking about their lives. People claiming that's propaganda are just being racist. A lot of cope really. They also talk about the bad things too, like how much their unions are worthless in this supposed socialist society, I think it's pretty dishonest and gross to portray Redbook as a propaganda app.

Professional_Sky2440over 1 year ago4

Chinese in RN are most from middle to upper side of the society. So, they are not typical Chinese life. Someone even painted their life like they live in super rich life. These are their jobs. Of courses, as Chinese American, I can tell you. China definitely becomes so powerful and the economy was really good, no need to deny it. So, it is not propaganda for sure.

Nicknamedredditover 1 year ago3

…your sisters have no idea what the hell they’re talking about.

bjran8888over 1 year ago3

As a Chinese person, I would say that you can buy a plane ticket for a random trip to China.

China has a 144 hour visa-free transit for Americans, so you can go to any random city.

Since you have questions, you can use your eyes and mind to find the answers.

Morichhover 1 year ago2

Yeah, everything are propaganda.

Last year many europeans and americans went to China. Thier videos are propaganda.

January 2025, americans flood into RedNote unexpectedly, the real life of Chinese people are propaganda.

Next time, they visit China physically with their eyes closed and say this is all propaganda.

Miserable_Bike_6985over 1 year ago2

Look man, I went to Hong Kong in 1991 and Singapore in 1992. Even back then I thought America is way behind. They have high speed rail and high speed EVs. We can’t even get clean water to Flint Michigan.

This country is a fucking joke!!!

Intelligent-Run7146over 1 year ago2

They have people who watch what they post and they’re only allowed to post certain positive things

shugEOuterspaceover 1 year ago2

the ruling class in the USA are feeding us a lot more dishonest propoganda than any other nation is

General_Problem5199over 1 year ago2

It's not propaganda. China's government does a lot more for its people that the US's does for theirs.

But, even if that weren't the case, the huge wave of Americans signing up came out of nowhere. Coordinating a massive propaganda campaign targeting those Americans would have taken time that they didn't have.

More like this

Making the Jump from TikTok to Rednote(Xiaohongshu)? Here’s What You Need to Know

So you’re thinking about switching (or at least dabbling) from TikTok to **Rednote** (aka Xiaohongshu)? Here’s a quick rundown on what to expect and how to adapt: 1. **Different Vibe** * **TikTok** is all about short, snappy videos—dances, trends, and memes. * **Rednote** leans more toward lifestyle tips, product reviews, and personal stories. Think mini-blogs rather than just quick clips. 2. **Less is More—or Is It?** * On **TikTok**, you can go viral with a 15-second masterpiece. * On **Rednote**, people actually read captions and appreciate detailed posts. Don’t be afraid to write a bit more and share personal insights. 3. **Engage with the Community** * Responding to comments is key on both platforms, but **Rednote** users expect a friendlier, more helpful approach. Focus on real interaction rather than just racking up views. 4. **Use Relevant Hashtags & Keywords** * **TikTok** hashtags can be trendy and fleeting. * **Rednote** hashtags and keywords should be more targeted, especially if you’re reviewing products or sharing how-to tips. 5. **Be Ready for Culture Shifts** * The **Rednote** audience often loves beauty, travel, fashion, and “real-life” hacks. * If you’re pivoting from dance challenges, consider experimenting with lifestyle or review content to fit the platform’s style. 6. **Quality Over Quantity** * While **TikTok** can reward frequent posting, **Rednote** might favor fewer, well-thought-out posts that really resonate. High-quality visuals and genuine storytelling go a long way. Got questions about Rednote? Drop ’em below—always happy to help a fellow content creator make the jump!

over 1 year ago
185107

The ban isn't really about privacy concerns

Why exactly? You and me know why America is banning tiktok... They can't control the narrative their like they do with Facebook or Instagram YouTube. etc The genocide in Gaza was being shown in its full without any kind of censorship... And daddy israel doesn't like that so the AIPAC who's holding the American politicians by the balls... Forced them into banning the app.... It's not about privacy or any of that.... Remember edward Snowden.? I rest my case.

over 1 year ago
13770

Y'all know why Trump suddenly became "pro-TikTok" right?

Say it with me....because he and his oligarch buddies are getting worried Americans are waking up to the truth about the anti-China propaganda BS in Red Note and will either demand better conditions or go full socialist.

over 1 year ago
11749