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TikTok's imminent demise is pushing people to Red Note, another Chinese app, and the irony is just too rich
Spend a few minutes on TikTok right now and you'll see that it's filled with goodbyes, heartfelt thank-yous, considerable anger at US politicians, and a lot of chatter about something called Red Note.
With the TikTok ban looming in less than a week, creators are scrambling to find a replacement. Many have simply migrated over to TikTok’s direct American competitors, like Instagram Reels or YouTube ...
With the TikTok ban looming in less than a week, creators are scrambling to find a replacement. Many have simply migrated over to TikTok’s direct American competitors, like Instagram Reels or YouTube ...
Yaling Jiang is the founder of research and strategy consultancy ApertureChina and Chinese consumer newsletter Following the Yuan. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School and the University of ...
As the US braces for the forthcoming TikTok ban set to take effect on January 19, users have sought alternative platforms to migrate to. Amid the uncertainty, a Chinese app called Red Note has ...
The photo illustration shows a phone screen as American TikTok users pour into the Chinese Social Media Platform Xiaohongshu, which translates as "Red Note." Credit - VCG via Getty Images During a ...
The app Xiaohongshu, or Red Note, tops the App Store as the TikTok ban nears. Credit - Cheng Xin--Getty Images With the TikTok ban looming in less than a week, creators are scrambling to find a ...
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