Daily life on product recommendation communities, with domestic users constantly scrolling through them.
As China's largest social media platform for product recommendations, Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) sees a massive amount of new content uploaded every day. From the latest beauty and skincare reviews and outfit inspiration to real-life food reviews and practical travel tips, Chinese users have long been accustomed to browsing Xiaohongshu daily, with some even jokingly saying they "can't fall asleep without checking Xiaohongshu before bed."
Behind this daily habit lies a demand for high-quality content. Whether you're looking for a reliable skincare product or a great restaurant, the authentic reviews on Xiaohongshu can provide valuable insights.

The frustration of overseas users: wanting to swipe but unable to.
However, for international students studying abroad, this daily habit is difficult to maintain. One user studying in North America shared: "I wanted to see what skincare products are popular in China recently, but the homepage takes five minutes out of ten to load." "I wanted to find a good Chinese restaurant, but the pictures in my notes wouldn't load, so I wasted my time looking at them."
What's even more frustrating is the limited interactive features—want to save a note but nothing happens after clicking; want to comment or ask a question but it disappears without a trace; sometimes even wanting to post your own sharing but getting a "network error" message after uploading for ages. This "can only see but can't use" experience has gradually made many overseas users lose the motivation to browse Xiaohongshu.

What's the problem? What's the solution?
The core reason lies in the network architecture. Xiaohongshu's servers are mainly deployed within mainland China, requiring overseas users to traverse international bandwidth. During peak evening hours, this channel becomes extremely congested, making latency and packet loss almost unavoidable. Furthermore, the platform's risk control system, upon detecting overseas IP addresses, will restrict certain functions for compliance reasons.
The solution is actually quite straightforward—make the platform think you're accessing the site from within China. Accelerators like QuickFox do exactly that: they create an encrypted tunnel back to China, with all traffic exiting through domestic nodes. This reduces latency and avoids functional limitations caused by abnormal IP addresses.

After speeding up, the experience of browsing Xiaohongshu is completely different.
In actual use, the difference is quite noticeable. Before acceleration, opening the app might take more than ten seconds, images loaded slowly when browsing notes, and interactive features were basically unusable; after acceleration, the homepage loads almost instantly, notes browse smoothly, images and videos load normally, and features such as saving, commenting, and posting work normally.
For Xiaohongshu users, the value of these tools lies in enabling them to maintain their daily usage habits, rather than being forced to abandon them. Whether it's finding product recommendations or sharing their lives, a stable connection is a fundamental guarantee.
Click the link below to download QuickFox. After registering, use the redemption code 【QF51】 to receive a free 12-hour trial membership. For international students who want to continue browsing Chinese product recommendations, this amount of time is enough to test the acceleration effect!