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Posted: 2025-04-18 05:07:47 UTC

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2025-04-18 05:08:26 UTC
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The article discusses the sudden end of the online 'accounting' trend between Chinese and American netizens on platforms like Xiaohongshu. It suggests the trend was a form of propaganda that lost steam once it delved into sensitive political and economic topics, and highlights how quickly the interactions devolved into nationalistic comparisons and stereotypes.
The 'accounting' trend was short-lived due to its propagandistic nature.
The trend shifted from everyday life comparisons to political and economic issues.
Nationalistic sentiments and stereotypes quickly surfaced.
The interactions involved comparing living standards and prices between countries.
The trend became unsustainable once it moved beyond superficial comparisons.
Nationalistic sentiments and stereotypes hindered genuine exchange.
The focus shifted to sensitive political and economic topics.
Difficulty in maintaining objectivity and avoiding biased comparisons.