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Day 16 of becoming a Xiaohongshu blogger

  1. I know that there is a huge difference in user profiles between bilibili and Xiaohongshu, but I didn't notice before that these two platforms actually have a deep "hostility" towards each other:

    • "Xiaohongshu is too clean, I didn't even download the B station app"
    • "Today, I actually clicked on the pink app that I rarely open because of xxx"

    As the top two community-oriented apps in the Chinese market, it turns out that they have a conflicting relationship. It's quite interesting to think about it this way (just kidding, I enjoy watching the drama).

    Actually, once you realize the existence of this conflict, the reasons behind it become clear with a little thought - it's a gender issue.

  2. "Self-media is working for the platform"

    This is so well said! That's exactly the point, I really understand it. In Day13, I mentioned why should self-media creators have to rely on the platform's favor and why can the platform decide on things like traffic control. This question is even easier to understand within the framework of a company (but understanding doesn't mean it's reasonable), of course, you have to follow the boss's orders when you're working, and it's normal for most people who get laid off to not have a specific reason, such as randomly cutting departments that don't align with the company's development strategy...

    So, the further question is, why are "you" the boss and "I" the employee, and why do "I" create achievements while "you" enjoy the benefits?

    These questions are actually interconnected, "the company structure is unreasonable, so we need DAO organizations" and "platforms monopolize information creation and distribution, so we need decentralized information creation and distribution", these two are actually the same problem.

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