On Jan. 13, over 50,000 U.S. and Chinese users joined a RedNote live chat, dubbed “TikTok Refugees,” where longtime fans of the app in China welcomed their incoming counterparts. The hashtag # ...
Chinese-owned video-sharing app RedNote is reportedly considering quarantining American users over concerns they are a poor influence on China’s own young people. Ahead of TikTok being banned an ...
In the days leading up to the TikTok ban in the U.S. on Sunday, U.S. users flooded the Chinese app RedNote, which offered a similar experience to their favorite short-form video app. The app ...
Even before the ban briefly went into effect, however, users began to download a Chinese platform called RedNote — the most popular app in the country — to replace the Chinese-owned TikTok ...
But all hope isn't lost as U.S. TikTok users, or TikTok refugees, have been flocking to a similar social media app, Xiaohongshu or RedNote, in defiance of America's national security concerns.