There are good reasons why American 'TikTok refugees' are flocking to this app over others. But the exodus may not last.
By Brenda Goh SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Users of the Chinese social media app RedNote welcomed "TikTok refugees" from the United ...
This looming TikTok ban has over 170 million US TikTok users (who have named themselves "TikTok Refugees") scrambling for a ...
With TikTok's days in the U.S. potentially numbered, many American users are moving to another Chinese social media app: ...
TikTok U.S. users have been learning Chinese on Duolingo in increasing numbers amid their adoption of a Chinese social app ...
As the popular video platform heads to a Jan. 19 ban, more than half a million new users are now on another Chinese social ...
Here's a quick breakdown on what RedNote is, some Tweets that highlight how TikTok users are approaching the app and if the U ...
Americans who have joined RedNote in protest of the U.S. government’s looming ban on TikTok have found new connections across ...
The bizarre surge in popularity for Chinese social media app RedNote has sparked alarm among policy experts who warned it ...
TikTok is owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance and was tailored for a global audience. TikTok is also not accessible ...
As the ban on TikTon looms, creators have been scrambling to find an alternative, and they’re finding it in RedNote.
Tens of millions of American users of TikTok who are girding for a ban of the app are migrating en masse to another Chinese-owned platform that has emerged as an alternative. RedNote, which is ...