Is this a real person?
New to red not and also very naive I think? I followed an art account then they followed me back and started a conversation in private messages. Is that a red flag or are Chinese people just really nice?
New to red not and also very naive I think? I followed an art account then they followed me back and started a conversation in private messages. Is that a red flag or are Chinese people just really nice?
But I don't understand where the danger lies—she's in China, and you're in another country.
I think you forgot to upload the pic?
She’s charging people to teach them how to draw, so maybe she’s trying to turn you into a client
What did you talk about? I also often chat privately with others on Reddit, and it makes me happy that just a few words can help someone. I'm also Chinese, living in China.
Hold on, was the first message: "我们已相互关注,开始聊天吧[偷笑"
Because I have noticed that rednote send this automatically once you and the other account have started to follow each other. So if you got that, it's just a normal behavior of the app. Nothing much to worry about, those conversations never last, ime.
Just avoid any topics that are of a sensitive or serious nature and you will be fine. Keep it light and fun—this is at the heart of rednote. I talk to lots of people but I immediately stop engaging if someone brings up politics or religion or anything that could be considered controversial.
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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.
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.