there are some extremely disturbing people on this app

this person just jumped into other’s post and spamming hate messages against all us, then as we try to respond her, we found we all got blacklisted by her, wth

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ahrienbyover 1 year ago3

Report those posts

Kitchen-Mechanic4866over 1 year ago2

Dont worry, this doesn't happen a lot. You should see Facebook, Instagram or Tiktok. Its way worse. Those platforms will make you braindead

ScandinaviaSquirrelover 1 year ago1

I’m a Chinese user, and I can tell you there are a lot of pathetic psychopaths like her on rednote, but there are also plenty of normal users. Just ignore those losers, don’t engage with them, the internet is the only place where they feel relevant

Carol_Bella_NO1over 1 year ago1

There are many people like this.

My suggestion is to try to minimize your comments under posts that might lead to conflict.

(The system often pushes such posts to you)

Past-Philosopher9969over 1 year ago1

This app has a relatively good atmosphere compared to others already.

Lopsided-Comment468over 1 year ago1

Oh that's average Chinese

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