Americans are posting 3D-printed gun videos to China's RedNote with surprising success
Americans are posting 3D-printed gun videos to China's RedNote with surprising success
Will Americans get banned from RedNote before the U.S. government has a chance to ban RedNote?
Summary
Americans are posting videos about 3D-printed guns on the Chinese video app RedNote, despite the content being illegal in China.
While some users are uncomfortable with the topic, others see it as an opportunity for cultural exchange.
The future of TikTok remains uncertain as the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the ban.
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Now do Tiananmen Square.
121 0 ReplyI have been told that China pushes NO PROPAGNADA on RedNote because they have a NO POLITICS policy.
And the person who told me that did not see the issue.
42 0 ReplyNow do &%$!@$+×# &%;%$.
Second time I've seen this in a day. Wow what are you guys talking about?
30 0 ReplySee to you, you see &%$!@$+×# &%;%, but we see Hunter2
12 0 ReplyBut how do i do Hunter2?
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Idk why you americans think that you have soo muuuch freedom, lol. You can talk about Tiananmen square, sure, and that somehow suffice to make y'all think you live in an utopian country with unlimited freedom, lol
9 0 ReplyNot sure who is saying any of that, seems like you're jumping to conclusions that no one has said
Also as a southern American I'd appreciate it if you stopped saying y'all, it's cultural appropriation
26 0 ReplyBless your heart.
4 0 ReplyIdk, that was just the vibe i was feeling. And since when "y'all" is cultural appropriation? Or are you ironic? I'm not sure
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Delusional much?
2 0 ReplyMe? How so?
1 0 ReplyIt's not my job to educate you
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