Why have my posts not been shown to anyone?

Hello!

I've been using red note to watch videos for a while. Yesterday I uploaded my first two posts but they are not showing to anyone. Those 5 and 9 views are mine.

I understand that its hard to get views but these posts arent showing to anyone.

As long as I know my profile is public and so are these two posts.

Does anyone know the issue?

Red note didnt notice me with any issues at all.

Thank you!

Comments

dusty_ray03about 1 month ago2

all I can recommend is using both chinese and english hashtags! and if you dont post about something popular it wont get traffic at all.

RubiG69about 1 month ago2

The time that you post is also important, try for their early morning and evening peak times. It can also take a couple of days before you get noticed. One of the best ways is to engage in comments and create interest so that people view your profile.

rephil3about 1 month ago1

Xhs algorithm is more critical towards foreigners I've heard. Too many domestic influencers in a saturated market for monetization. Could explain it

Queasy-Praline6917about 1 month ago1

try to forward/share the link to your posts to external channels like WhatsApp/text messages & if u can see it in the browser than its probably about content and followers. But if you can’t then that’s technical issues you need to talk to the customer support

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