What I'm Reading This Week (2025/01.12-01.18)

• By vski5 • 3 minutes read

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TikTok refugees are entering RedNote (小红书).

RedNote, by relaxing identity verification and allowing foreign phone numbers to register, has become an important and unique platform for communication between Chinese people both inside and outside China. After the arrival of TikTok refugees, RedNote was forced to implement Chinese identity verification. I don’t want the original community atmosphere to be destroyed by TikTok refugees. In the end, it’s the Chinese people who get hurt.

Moreover, a group of people posting nonsensical messages in foreign languages about joining the platform - these TikTok refugees enjoy the attention of the native users while also polluting RedNote’s content.

I don’t want so many foreigners on RedNote.

RedNote used to be like Weibo, not requiring Chinese identity verification. TikTok refugees can go to Weibo, where many foreigners used to follow entertainment celebrities. Besides, Weibo is already a cesspool, and no one would be harmed by changes to Weibo.


What I Am Reading

“Yesterday’s China”(《昨天的中国》), based on Yann Layma(阎雷,french)’s large-scale photography collection “China(《中国》)”, carefully selected and supplemented with some previously unpublished photos, reorganized into a volume that comprehensively presents the daily life, economic takeoff, and social transformation of China in transition during 1985-2000.


1. Registering expired domains to collect requests from abandoned network infrastructures


2. During the more than half a year break in their WeChat public account, the author team co-authored the book 《种草》“Grassroots Marketing” with RedNote Marketing Lab

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