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Chinese App RedNote Gained Millions of US Users This Week
TikTok: Should China's RedNote Face Ban Too?
RedNote, known as Xiaohongshu in China, is owned by a Shanghai-based company and raises similar questions as TikTok.
As "TikTok refugees" flock to RedNote, a U.S. official says the Chinese app could be banned, too
With the U.S. ban on TikTok looming, many Americans are opting for another Chinese app known as RedNote. It could be short-lived.
Chinese app RedNote gained millions of US users this week as 'TikTok refugees' joined ahead of ban
Chinese social media app RedNote, known in China as Xiaohongshu, gained nearly 3 million U.S. users in one day earlier this week as a flood of self-proclaimed "TikTok Refugees" joined, according to new data from analytics firm Similarweb.
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RedNote's Paradoxical Rise: Why Are Millions Of Americans Flocking To Another Chinese App That Could Be Banned Like TikTok?
The digital exodus has created a new cultural bridge between Chinese and American users, even as cybersecurity experts warn ...
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Americans flock to Chinese TikTok rival RedNote — and language apps to learn Mandarin
As many Americans flock to RedNote ahead of a possible TikTok ban, Duolingo and Drops have seen an increase in US users ...
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'Looking for my spy': The jokes Americans and Chinese are sharing on 'alternative TikTok'
Many Chinese users on RedNote say it is the first time they have been able to speak directly to Americans online.
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Xiaohongshu, China’s answer to Instagram, hits no. 1 on the App Store as TikTok faces US shutdown
On the heels of TikTok's looming shut down on January 19 over its ownership in the U.S. (unless the Supreme Court intervenes) ...
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US netizens calling themselves ‘TikTok refugees’ migrate to Chinese social media app ahead of US Supreme Court ruling
A US netizen explains in a video she posted on Xiaohongshu, a social media platform run by a Chinese company, the reason why ...
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