Red Note has quickly climbed to the top of the app store charts, but there are some things you should know before downloading it.
There are good reasons why American 'TikTok refugees' are flocking to this app over others. But the exodus may not last.
Marcus Robinson, a 29-year-old fashion designer, created a Red Note account to share his thrifting adventures and promote his ...
I picked my "interests" — all in Mandarin — based on vibes, and yet still Red Note seems to have me figured out already. My Explore page suggested videos from food creator Nick DiGiovanni, Cardi B and ...
With TikTok's potential shutdowns still looming, many users flocked to a new short-form video platform called Red Note. It ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Red Note saw explosive growth among younger Chinese users, particularly women, who now make up 79% of its 300 million monthly active users. Its social shopping ...
But another unlikely challenger has emerged: the Chinese-owned Xiaohongshu, a social media app often referred to as Red Note in English. While Red Note had previously catered almost exclusively to ...
So, why are Americans signing up? It’s simple: they’re hedging their bets. If TikTok gets the boot, Red Note is set to fill the void. Over the past week, the app skyrocketed to the top of the ...
To show how little they care about TikTok’s ties to Beijing, people in the United States are downloading one of China’s most popular apps. transcript TikTok users like Manimatana Lee of ...
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 ...
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 ...