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American users have been migrating in droves to Xiaohongshu – a Chinese social media platform known as RedNote in English – in response to the impending TikTok ban in the US. More than 700,000 new ...
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Chinese social platform Xiaohongshu or RedNote saw a spike in users in the US and over the past week, Xiaohongshu has gained over 700,000 new users, according to Reuters. As of 16 January ...
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NEW JERSEY – In a crowded high school cafeteria in New Jersey, Ms Ellie Lindal took a video of her shrivelled cheeseburger and posted it on Chinese-owned social media app Xiaohongshu ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the fate of TikTok hangs in the balance, U.S. TikTok users are flocking to the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, also called RedNote – making it the top downloaded app ...
This is a sign that Xiaohongshu’s moderation teams are unable to react swiftly, Liu says. China Digital Times previously published a 2020 internal instruction manual for Xiaohongshu content ...
TikTok users are moving in large numbers to another Chinese app called Xiaohongshu, meaning “little red book” in Mandarin. Popularly known as RedNote, US mobile downloads of Xiaohongshu almost tripled ...
While users are currently flocking to China's applications, Xiaohongshu (Red Book) and LEMON, these apps may also become targets of sanctions depending on public opinion in the U.S. Analysts ...
The Chinese version of Instagram, known as "Xiaohongshu," reportedly attracted 700,000 new users in just two days. This surge is attributed to the increasing number of "TikTok refugees" seeking ...