By Brenda Goh SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Users of the Chinese social media app RedNote welcomed "TikTok refugees" from the United ...
With TikTok's days in the U.S. potentially numbered, many American users are moving to another Chinese social media app: ...
In reaction to—or protest over—the impending U.S. TikTok ban, which will take effect on Sunday if the app is not sold or if ...
When a Vancouver man named Jerry welcomed new RedNote users worried about a potential TikTok ban, the internet somehow ...
As the popular video platform heads to a Jan. 19 ban, more than half a million new users are now on another Chinese social ...
So-called TikTok refugees are making jokes about being "reunited" with their Chinese spies.
This influx coincides with a January 19 deadline for TikTok to either divest its U.S. operations or face removal from app ...
RedNote has been noted for looking similar to the ByteDance-owned app, which is likely why the so-called "TikTok refugees" ...
TikTok U.S. users have been learning Chinese on Duolingo in increasing numbers amid their adoption of a Chinese social app ...
Americans who have joined RedNote in protest of the U.S. government’s looming ban on TikTok have found new connections across ...
RedNote has 300 million users, the bulk of those being young women, according to TechCrunch. TikTok, for its part, has 170 ...
RedNote has been thrust into the limelight after more than half a million TikTok users recently joined the platform in ...