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[–] Joncash2@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Those will stay rumors. Thinking the CCP will wall off Americans shows a complete lack of understanding China. Since as the article noted, if you don't follow the rules you'll be banned, there's no way the government will try to wall off anyone. Hell, China didn't even want to ban Google. They asked Google to put in the rules that rednote has. Google refused, the firewall blocks Google until they abide by the rules. If Google ever just follows the rules like Microsoft, they're more than welcome to come back. If there's any segregation it will be because the server's are overwhelmed.

*Edit. Btw that's how bing and linkedin became huge in China until the Chinese found better Chinese alternatives. They never got banned, they got replaced.