This hasn't deterred the so-called TikTok refugees from joining RedNote. And how are they overcoming the language barrier? There is an app for that too. Duolingo, one of the world's largest ...
Duolingo killed off its brand mascot and brought it back to life as part of an unhinged social media strategy and more ...
Two months out from TikTok's U.S. ban (and un-banning), only one rival is sustaining its surge in interest over the long term ...
Stunts like killing off its beloved mascot Duo have helped the company grow into a massive internet success story.
the TikTok-esque RedNote (known as Xiaohongshu, meaning Little Red Book, in China). “There was a moment when the TikTok ‘refugees’ were joining RedNote and users in China were hopping on the ...
Rather than seeing RedNote as a basic TikTok clone, Chinese users have explained that new users can do anything here from shopping for products and looking up hotel/event reviews to joining hobby ...
Amina said her interest in RedNote, and its rising popularity outside the mainland, was linked to the ban on social media platform TikTok in the US. The ban, which is paused temporarily ...
But in the midst of this chaos, another app emerged: RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu on the mainland. The Chinese platform quickly gained traction among TikTok’s displaced users.
SHANGHAI--Users of the Chinese social media app RedNote welcomed “TikTok refugees” from the United States with selfies and messages on Wednesday, as Beijing said it encouraged stronger ...
"TikTok refugees" who moved to RedNote share greeting videos on Jan 19. A planned US ban on TikTok has been postponed by the Trump administration. [Photo provided to CHINA DAILY] A 57-year-old ...