Annoyed at the Comment Deletions

Over half of my comments have been deleted. There is no rhyme or reason. It's really aggravating to put labor into something and it's just gone. Even back and forth discussions with Chinese Netizens zapped away. I really want to stay on Rednote, but it's discouraging that so many comments are deleted. Even in the middle of my reply, a Chinese Netizen comment will get deleted.

Comments

Same_Nekoover 1 year ago2

Sorry to hear that, but that's just the daily reality of Chinese SNS. These past few days are an exception; everything will soon return to normal.

MidFidelity1over 1 year ago1

Disclaimer: I'm a CCP agent :)

There are many anti-china bots on Chinese social media. Many of them locate in Taiwan and use a VPN to fake a Mainland IP and post anti-ccp content (with euphemism, nick names, etc), which is why you often see people demanding these bots to reply: "Taiwan is part of China" and get no response in a discussion. What you have encountered could be due to the fact that these bots are now flooding rednote and targeting #tiktok refugee, and thus rednote's algorithm starts to mistakenly ban all similar discussions just to be safe.

zzcn280over 1 year ago0

If the comments being deleted is all it has happened to that Chinese Netizen, he/she is lucky. There is a big chance of getting calls from the police asking to go to the police station for interrogation, getting threatened and be registered into the system for further harassment by the police.

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