Chinese platform RedNote has emerged as an alternative for US social media users,who have started calling them-selves"TikTok refugees."This unprec-edented migration to what was once a niche social media alco...Chinese platform RedNote has emerged as an alternative for US social media users,who have started calling them-selves"TikTok refugees."This unprec-edented migration to what was once a niche social media alcove has led to a groundbreaking discovery in the annals of sociology:folks can actually be nice to each other on the internet!I mean,who knew?In a century from now,will our descendants tell tales of that fleeting moment of online harmony?展开更多
Earlier this year,RedNote,a popular Chinese lifestyle and e-commerce platform,experienced a surge in inflow of U.S.-based users.The app became a space for cross-cultural exchange,where people from both countries discu...Earlier this year,RedNote,a popular Chinese lifestyle and e-commerce platform,experienced a surge in inflow of U.S.-based users.The app became a space for cross-cultural exchange,where people from both countries discussed topics of mutual interest.One of the most frequently asked questions from American users was whether China operates a system that tracks citizens,behavior and assigns a"social credit score,"influencing their access to services or purchases.展开更多
文摘Chinese platform RedNote has emerged as an alternative for US social media users,who have started calling them-selves"TikTok refugees."This unprec-edented migration to what was once a niche social media alcove has led to a groundbreaking discovery in the annals of sociology:folks can actually be nice to each other on the internet!I mean,who knew?In a century from now,will our descendants tell tales of that fleeting moment of online harmony?
文摘Earlier this year,RedNote,a popular Chinese lifestyle and e-commerce platform,experienced a surge in inflow of U.S.-based users.The app became a space for cross-cultural exchange,where people from both countries discussed topics of mutual interest.One of the most frequently asked questions from American users was whether China operates a system that tracks citizens,behavior and assigns a"social credit score,"influencing their access to services or purchases.