
User Experience Improvement Strategies of REDnote in Virtual Community Interaction
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Abstract
This research has analyzed how REDnote’s virtual community interaction model attracts long-term and high-engagement users and what shortcomings need to be improved, so as to give both itself and other social platforms some improvement suggestions for surviving in the fierce market competition. In the preparation phase of this study, I first read some previous scholarly research articles related to the topic of this study, and then listed the ideas and conclusions of them. In the process of researching and writing the paper, I summarized the main ideas of previous scholarly research articles and used them as references and support for some dissertations in the research. That could be seen in the analysis, although REDnote has had tens of thousands of long-term and high-engagement users, it still needs to make optimization in its content audit, KOL collaboration, and function design to obtain them and attract more new users, thus bringing more economic benefit and maintaining its position in this field.
Keywords
Social media, virtual community interaction, online user experience, UGC platform, KOL collaboration
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Xu,Z. (2024). User Experience Improvement Strategies of REDnote in Virtual Community Interaction. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,134,81-87.
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