Summary
Many Americans are migrating to RedNote, a Chinese-owned app based in China, raising significant privacy and security concerns.
Experts warn that RedNote, based in China, is subject to Chinese laws, including the Personal Information Protection Law and Data Security Law, which grant the government rights to request data and cooperation with intelligence operations.
Enforcement of these laws is often opaque. Analysts highlight risks of data collection, algorithm manipulation, and censorship on RedNote.
Critics argue the U.S. lacks comprehensive privacy laws, driving users to platforms like RedNote that may pose even greater risks than TikTok.
I’m not quite sure if I’d call it a stupid event… honestly I think a lot of good came out of it in weird ways. I think some good came from American’s and Chinese citizens talking to each-other directly may have created some better understanding. IMO I think propaganda around the world will be far weaker, when your average citizens start regularly talking to average citizens around the world.
I mean it’s low thought but it’s definately a flat out blatent rebelious response. If they were just migrating to find a tiktok alternative that isn’t on the governments radar to get shut down they’d be going to youtube shorts, instagram, or maybe find a niche other platform to build it up. Picking a Chinese app, that is flat out in Chinese, is obviously rebellion.