I can’t see posts from Chinese people?

Whenever I search for anything on rednote (I only ever search in mandarin), it seems that almost every post I see is still made by, or made for foreigners. There is almost always an English caption, English hashtags and comments from foreigners only.

I’ve tried only liking posts without English, because I really really wanna see authentic Chinese content, but after a month, still no luck.

I know rednote tracks your IP, so I’m wondering if it’s recommending me non-Chinese content, because it can tell I’m currently located in Albania? (Perhaps it assumes I don’t wanna see “real” Chinese content), Or did the servers really “split” like some people on TikTok claimed?

Is anyone else having this issue, and is there a fix?

Comments

shilazhangabout 1 year ago1

really? from chinese

shilazhangabout 1 year ago1

give me your account i will follow u

themostdownbadabout 1 year ago1

I’ve had rednote for a few weeks and my content is 99% chinese even though my IP is Canada. They key is really to not interact with any foreign content because the algorithm will not let that go lol. Perhaps try deleting and reinstalling the app.

Primary-Tension216about 1 year ago1

Umm maybe you're not interacting with chinese posts as much as foreign ones. As for me, there's a lot of chinese Swifties on Rednote so there's no problem with that

CloudDrifter9about 1 year ago1

That's just how the algorithm works. But you can type in Chinese in the search bar, and Chinese - language content will come up. Then you can click into it and tap on the content with the "#" symbol to view posts on the same topic.

Bullumaiabout 1 year ago1

I’m from India, and Reddit mostly recommends Indian content and the other subreddits I specifically follow. That’s just how social media algorithms generally work.

No_Pollution8171about 1 year ago1

你想看什么样的内容。

Commercial_Growth977about 1 year ago1

rednote did IP isolation, people in different countries brush to different content, not interoperability.

zzzzzboredabout 1 year ago1

You might have accidentally clicked the "Nearby" tab at the top.

HanEastJoeabout 1 year ago1

你可以使用一个中国的vpn,定位到香港节点,试一下

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