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As "TikTok refugees" flock to RedNote, a U.S. official says the Chinese app could be banned, too

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As "TikTok refugees" flock to RedNote, a U.S. official says the Chinese app could be banned, too

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  • Fucking do it, I dare you. It will backfire even harder than the Tiktok ban. These politicians are getting high on their own supply if they're starting to think they can just fuck with people's treats this blatantly.

  • If the US was smart, they would use XHS as a vector to spread US propaganda. They could cultivate Westophilia among the XHS userbase, with them being especially vulnerable to pinkwashing. But the US got caught flatfooted and most likely will pick the kneejerk response, which is to ban the site.

    • XHS is properly moderated, so US propaganda would be kicked off pretty fast in practice. This is precisely why the US starts malding whenever a platform that's not controlled by a US company becomes popular.

      • They would have to be subtle, but it can be done. The easiest way is to start by posting travel vlogs of Western tourist sites like Paris. Pinkwashing would work pretty well. Muskposting would work pretty well too (netizens mostly like Musk unlike Western social media where Musk constantly makes a fascist ass out of himself). For example, there was a viral Bilibili of Musk being AIed into some Chinese court drama where he's going to use Doge (or whatever the fuck that agency is called) to clean up the federal government, represented as corrupt eunuchs. I've seen Douyin that's just people translating trailers of Hollywood slops into Chinese, so that's another means of the US worming their way into the Chinese cultural sphere. The ultimate goal is to cultivate Westophilia within the userbase. Actual anticommunist and anti-CPC talking point would have to be done through other channels, but the point is to prime a userbase that worships the West and is more susceptible to further Western propaganda.

        The problem is that the US was caught completely unprepared and outside of various libs thinking posting about Tibet would help somehow, they'll just move to ban the site. Apparently, Trump is holding off on banning Tiktok, so the playbook might be to ban XHS but keep Tiktok (for now) so the Tiktokers would just go back to Tiktok, where they can be controlled and surveilled. Once XHS and any other potential Chinese social media sites has been taken care of, then they'll move in on Tiktok.

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