Saw a post on there yesteraday where someone couldn't believe some of us work 2 jobs just to be able to afford rent and food. I really hope this opens a lot of westerners eyes to to what is and isn't propaganda.
Two 20 hour jobs is optimistic. Part-time is considered anything under 35 hours a week. It's much more likely you're going to be stuck trying to squeeze two 30 hour jobs into a single week because neither job is going to consider the schedule of the other and you're going to be caught in between. And as others have said, neither jobs are going to give you the benefits a 40 hour job should be giving you, but are often screwing you out of because, in the US, pretty much nothing but cheap healthcare is guaranteed for 40 hours now.
It’s rarely two 9-5 M-F jobs that add up to 40 hours a week.
It’s usually a combination of a primary job that is just below the threshold of full time and therefore doesn’t qualify for basic benefits like health insurance, paid time off, or retirement <32 hours.
Usually the second job is in the evening and weekends. Service jobs, retail, etc. Often the schedule varies wildly and changes often.
Typically both jobs are paid hourly and can end at any time.
A lot of people work much more than 40 hours per week, but don’t have the security of a full time, salaried job.
Most places don't offer benefits under 36-40 hours, including 401k, IRA, other retirement options. Most part time jobs are lower pay. And also if you are driving 15-30 minutes to either job, that ends up being like 2 hours total drive time since we are a car congestion-centric culture. Working multiple jobs just to get by is predatory and aimed at the extremely poor people.
I have already heard academia libs call rednote users “white leftist” who show how much a threat china really is because the app is so “han centric” and that causes cultural genocide of chinese minorities or something oh and american users are so naive because now evul ccpp orewillian chynah can steal all the data.
They are really really quaking in their boots. The ideological engineers of the empire are working overtime.
Even trying to see things from a lib perspective the data harvesting argument makes no sense to me. If you're worried about your data ending up in the hands of someone who could use it against you, a social media app from a somewhat hostile foreign country is way safer than local social media that sells all it's data to the state that actually has power over you.
Yeah I hear this argument from libs all the time: "it's a natsec nightmare how an enemy government has planted sensors all over the inside of people's homes"
But why? Why does it matter at all that China can know what American people are doing in their homes, what they're interested in, etc? Is it for military reasons? Are you worried that Chinese robots are gonna land and have a floor plan of every tiktok user's house? Or are you worried because knowing a lot about American people means they can market their products better? Like seriously how does it affect natsec, I can only really imagine ways in which it affects commerce and industry but not natsec. And as far as commerce goes, who cares?
Type "Uyghur" into the search, I dare you. The results are truly horrifying. People sharing fashion, food, and music from their culture. Don't they know they're being enslaved? That they're living in The Truman Show?
As an educated libeal, I read things from outside my political bubble - to stay educated. This includes my home countrys leading left liberal newspaper, my countrys leading centrist newspaper and, of course, my countrys version of "Der Stürmer"
Honestly, it's not so easy to check, because a lot of people have no idea how many "reliable sources" will repeat US State Dept propaganda uncritically.
I think I worded that weirdly. I was asking genuinely, I had thought social credit was just a thing and was surprised something so big could be/was a lie. I too am uninformed.
My experience with 小红书 is a mixed bag. For the most part, folks over there are insanely fucking cool, but also many of them treat their pets... quite roughly, and the commenters (with China IPs) defend it saying how you need to beat someone to teach them.