A rare wave of U.S.-China camaraderie broke out online in recent days as “refugees” from the popular short video platform ...
Chinese-owned TikTok is set to be banned in the United States on Jan. 19, 2025, and another Chinese-owned app is welcoming ...
The newcomers, who refer to the app as “RedNote” or “the Chinese version of Instagram” and call themselves “TikTok refugees,” are relying on translation tools to navigate Xiaohongshu ...
Xiaohongshu did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Unlike TikTok, which operates under different content controls than ByteDance’s China-only version, Douyin, RedNote is the same ...
Taipei, Taiwan – As a TikTok ban looms in the United States, young Americans are flocking to the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu as “TikTok refugees” in search of a similar experience.
The newcomers, who refer to the app as “Red Note” or “the Chinese version of Instagram” and call themselves “TikTok refugees,” are relying on translation tools to navigate Xiaohongshu ...
As Supreme Court justices ponder the future of TikTok in the United States, a growing number of American social media users have responded by moving to an unlikely alternative: Xiaohongshu ...
American TikTok users and creators are turning to another Chinese short-form video app known as Xiaohongshu, or RedNote in English. Why Is TikTok Being Banned In The U.S.? TikTok is facing a U.S ...
It’s a surprising choice since Xiaohongshu is Chinese-owned, and such ties are the reason U.S. lawmakers moved to ban TikTok in the U.S., citing privacy and national security concerns.
On Monday, Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, and Lemon8, an app with the same owner as TikTok, hit the top two spots on the Apple app store rankings. Xiaohongshu functions similarly to Instagram ...