• melp@beehaw.orgOP
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    3 days ago

    So because it’s behind a strong paywall I was only able to scrape the page source get the story.

    The story reveals an ironic turn of events in early 2025 regarding social media platforms and US-China tech relations:

    1. A surge of American users have begun flocking to Xiaohongshu (also known as RedNote), a Chinese social media app, in protest of potential TikTok restrictions in the US. They’re doing this in the name of “free speech” - which is ironic given China’s strict content controls.

    2. Key statistics:

    • In early 2025, 22% of Xiaohongshu’s total app downloads came from the US (up from just 2% in the same period in 2024)
    • Downloads increased more than 20 times in a single week in January 2025
    1. This has created several challenges for Xiaohongshu:
    • The platform was caught off guard and initially had no capacity for censoring English content
    • Existing Chinese users (70% female, half born after 1995) are complaining about the flood of foreign posts
    • The company had to modify its algorithms to show less English content to Chinese users
    1. The situation has also created some unique opportunities:
    • Chinese brands like Luckin Coffee and Li Auto are using the platform to reach American audiences
    • It may serve as an unofficial tourism campaign for China
    • The platform has become a rare bridge for US-China civilian exchange, as it’s one of the few Chinese apps that allows foreign users to register without strict ID verification
    1. However, there are concerns about sustainability:
    • Xiaohongshu employs over 30% of its 15,000 workers as content censors
    • The platform must balance keeping Chinese regulators happy while accommodating new foreign users
    • The language barrier and different user expectations pose long-term challenges

    The situation highlights the complex dynamics of US-China tech relations and the unintended consequences of attempts to restrict social media platforms.

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      1 day ago

      Nice. May I ask, how did you do that? AI summary? I don’t see that content in the page source. 😯

      I’ve seen a LinkedIn comment calling it an “untapped opportunity in the west”, wonder what’s that about.