
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User Why Everyone Is Becoming Chinese Online w/ Caroline Kwan
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Jan 28, 2026 Caroline Kwan, Twitch streamer and pop culture commentator, explores why Chinese-inspired memes and apps are reshaping internet taste. She traces TikTok migrations, CapCut and other tech influences. Short takes cover lifestyle trends, high-speed rail vs US decay, shifting views on Made in China, and how online nostalgia and identity are changing cultural power.
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Chinese Culture Became Aspirational Online
- Young people online are embracing Chinese culture as aspirational rather than foreign or inferior.
- Memes like "you met me at a very Chinese time" reflect broad cultural admiration and curiosity.
Anti-China Propaganda Hid Cultural Commonalities
- Decades of U.S. anti-China propaganda made Chinese culture seem alien and inferior despite everyday reliance on Chinese-made goods.
- That historical framing explains why current cultural reappraisal feels so striking to many.
TikTok Threat Revealed Dependence On Chinese Tech
- The attempted TikTok ban pushed users toward Chinese apps like Red Note and CapCut, revealing reliance on Chinese tech.
- Users discovered these apps were high-quality and hard to replace, shifting attitudes about Chinese tech.
