There are good reasons why American 'TikTok refugees' are flocking to this app over others. But the exodus may not last.
In their mass migration to the Chinese app RedNote, social media users make a gleeful mockery of the American government.
To show how little they care about TikTok’s ties to Beijing, people in the United States are downloading one of China’s most ...
Marcus Robinson, a 29-year-old fashion designer, created a Red Note account to share his thrifting adventures and promote his ...
Kayne is reportedly "terrified to return to the U.S." because of the charges against Sean "Diddy" Combs and his involvement ...
TikTok could be outlawed in the U.S. as soon as Jan. 19 over concerns about its Chinese ownership, unless it gets a reprieve ...
Xiaohongshu, the popular Chinese app dubbed "Red Note," blocks American users from posting about Tiananmen Square or the ...
RedNote, which is known in China as Xiaohongshu, the Mandarin term for “little red book,” is the most downloaded free app on ...
I picked my "interests" — all in Mandarin — based on vibes, and yet still Red Note seems to have me figured out already. My ...
As the US braces for the forthcoming TikTok ban set to take effect on January 19, users have sought alternative platforms to ...
TikTok users in the U.S. are mocking the potential shutdown of the app later this month with videos saying goodbye to their ...
Due to the potential TikTok ban, Americans are turning to another Chinese app, Red Note, with downloads tripling.