Summary

Many Americans joining China’s social media platform RedNote are encountering strict censorship uncommon in Western platforms.

One non-binary user had a post asking if the platform welcomed gay people removed within hours.

Posts on LGBTQ+ topics, fitness photos, and sensitive cultural content have been censored, frustrating users unfamiliar with China’s moderation rules.

RedNote is hiring English-language moderators to handle the influx. While some users enjoy cultural exchange, others criticize restrictions.

Analysts see RedNote’s growth among US users as a soft power win for China.

  • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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    Then you have successfully fallen for china’s propaganda.

    Living and working conditions in China for most citizens are horrific, far beyond even the worst problems we see in the US.

    Source: have pooped through a hole in the bottom of a moving train in China, and also visited a foxconn jail factory.

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      And just what were they making in that Fozconn factory? Ohhh American electronics.

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      have pooped through a hole in the bottom of a moving train in China

      So? I pooped through a hole in the bottom of a moving train in Belgium, what the fuck is your point? Where are you supposed to do it, on the benches?

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      have pooped through a hole in the bottom of a moving train in China

      Sorry, but that sounds like an upgrade to me. Pooping has gotten so boring lately, but that sounds exciting! I’d pay good money to experience taking a miles-long dump.

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        Imagine you’re lost in the Chinese wilderness

        “I can smell the train tracks!”

        The CCP think of everything

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      Ive been to China for work. Must be why they have mega cities there. Couldn’t be poor people exist in both countries. Never said I like the Chinese government.

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        15 hours ago

        There are more Chinese people living on less than $10 per day than total Americans.

        The median household income is close to 1/10th of the US amount.

        The US poverty situation simply cannot compare.

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          They also have a population of over a billion people. What misleading point are you trying to make? The U.S. is literally the richest country in the world.

          • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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            The point I’m trying to make is in relation to the original comment that stated that both countries suck equally.

            They do not suck equally, and it’s not even close.

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      Living and working conditions in China for most citizens are horrific, far beyond even the worst problems we see in the US.

      Okay I hate China as much as the next guy but this can’t be true. CCP treatment of a small subset of its citizens is horrible, but they can get by despite that because they’re able to competently run the country for the rest of the population. There’s an implied consent here of the sort you typically see in stable dictatorships.

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        15 hours ago

        It can be true. There are more Chinese people living on less than $10 per day than there are total Americans.

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          Absolutely not a China stan or anything. I’m pretty solidly against any government that allows the existence of billionaires. But judging a system by the amount of us dollars people live off of is a pretty metric. I have 100 monies, does that buy me a condo or a condom? I have 100 million monies, can I afford to eat tonight? Depends on the cost of living, the inflation rate, so many factors.

          What percentage of their populace is homeless, has access to clean water, has access to the Internet? Or if you’re dead set on using the amount of people living off a set amount of dollars, at least provide some info on what 10usd gets you in China, and if there’s a big difference depending on geography?

          Again, not a China stan, I think their censorship is shitty, I think their about as socialist as Nebraska, and that the Chinese government has hurt the socialist movement pretty severely by leaning into capitalism and abandoning any truly socialist ideals in exchange for international strength. In fairness, I’m also not a fan of the US. Just so you understand my position here. I’m not jumping to the defense of either, they certainly don’t need my help.

          • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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            You can google these things yourself if you wanted.

            About 90% of the Chinese population has access to clean water, which means around 140 million people still do not, and that’s by China’s own reported numbers and standards. It’s probably worse than that in reality.

            There are more Chinese people without access to the internet than the total US population, About 77% have access, and that metric does not measure households with internet, it’s just people who have ANY access, including using a cheap phone only at public WIFI locations.

            Of course there’s a big difference based on location, some cities on the coasts are exceptionally wealthy compared to rural inland areas.

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          You gotta take into account cost of living differences there or you’re not making much of a point. There are countries in the world where living off 10 dollars a day would make you solidly upper middle class. I’d know; I come from one of them. Either way your claim that living conditions for “most citizens” are horrific doesn’t hold much water when their middle class is still one of the fastest growing in the world.

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            Their middle class is one of the fastest growing in the world simply because so many people are still in poverty.

            They have 140 million people (around 10%) that don’t even have access to clean water, and about 20% that don’t have access (any access) to the internet.

            Even if you take into account PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) Chinese citizens, the median Chinese family is FAR worse off than the Median American.