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US TikTok refugees' flock to alternative Chinese app
'TikTok refugees' migrate to Chinese app RedNote in an 'ironic' protest of looming ban
In the days before a ban on the popular app TikTok is set to take effect in the United States, other Chinese social media platforms have seen a spike in downloads among American users. But whether any of these Mandarin apps will actually replace 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.
RedNote Censorship Concerns Emerge As TikTok Users Flock to Chinese App
As self-described " TikTok refugees" pour onto the Chinese social media app RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu, some foreign netizens are already running up against the country's extensive censorship apparatus. Newsweek reached out to Xiaohongshu with a request for comment via a general contact email address.
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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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‘Raw, next question’ invades RedNote as Americans simp for Chinese hotties
“Raw, next question” has become shorthand among TikTokers for commenting that they are sexually attracted to the person whose ...
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The most fascinating international diplomacy is happening right now on Xiaohongshu
Ahead of the possible TikTok ban, American users are flocking to the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, or Red Note, with ...
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TikTok Tension: U.S. Users Mob Smaller Chinese App, Rivals YouTube Shorts & Instagram Reels Stand By
With no Supreme Court ruling on TikTok today, tensions are high. The wildly popular social media platform owned by China's ...
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