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TikTok, Xiaohongshu
TikTok refugees are pouring to Xiaohongshu. Here’s what you need to know about the RedNote app
A rare wave of U.S.-China camaraderie broke out online in recent days as “refugees” from the popular short video platform TikTok poured onto a Chinese social media platform to protest a now-delayed ban on the service.
TikTok got a reprieve, but Americans and Chinese are still on RedNote
TikTok got an apparent reprieve from being forced to shut down, but Americans on Jan 20 were still using and downloading Xiaohongshu, the Chinese social media app that surged in popularity last week in anticipation of TikTok’s closure.
As US TikTok users flock to Chinese app Xiaohongshu, interest in Mandarin rises
China tensions have precipitated a decade-long decline in bilateral people-to-people exchanges. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Chinese app Xiaohongshu springs to U.S. dominance as TikTok ban takes effect
The Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, also referred to as RedNote in English, has sprung to supremacy as the top ...
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TikTok users migrate to RedNote in an unexpected success for Chinese soft power
China has historically been seen as unable to emulate the attractiveness of the world’s more established soft-power bastions.
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The female Chinese billionaire behind RedNote stands to profit off of the TikTok ban
Qu, 40, is currently president of and owns an estimated 10% stake in the private company; Forbes estimates she has a net ...
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TikTok Latino Refugees Bring Mexican Recipes, 'La Chona,' and Bad Bunny to Chinese App RedNote
With the threat of the social media platform TikTok being banned in the U.S., users started migrating to the Chinese app ...
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Charlwin Mao, the Chinese tech founder welcoming ‘TikTok refugees’
When the Chinese Stanford student Charlwin Mao was thinking of a name for his start-up in 2013, he settled on Xiaohongshu, ...
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