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Rednote has been the only platform to remove racist comments when I've reported them. Facebook, tiktok never find any community guideline violations I've only reported 2 things on there, 1 was an insulting comment to the content creator, the other was a racist comment and rednote removed both. I honestly, haven't seen much, but I'm on family blogs, or recipe videos mostly so not seeing it in those areas.
As compared to Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, Tiktok? How is it any different
its annoying how racist comment towards foreigners are allowed but as soon I comment back, it said my comment is under review even if its a positive comment
Why would they care? It's a chinese app?
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Because they're too busy censoring all the things censored on the Chinese internet in general. They dont have bandwidth left over to worry about things like racism unless it's 辱華.
Crossing the line on the internet doesn’t have the same effect as in public. i will say it’s in every culture and if you pay attention long enough you’ll notice why.
They will always gaslight you and claim it’s not a Chinese saying that stuff too 🤣
Racism isn't the only thing, the bigger topic there is misandry, or over extend feminism.
A better question to ask is why wouldn’t they allow it.
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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.
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.