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With TikTok's days in the U.S. likely numbered, many American users are moving to another Chinese social media app: RedNote, a heavily censored platform similar to Instagram. Here's what to know.
The inspections carried out by Taiwan's primary intelligence agency on five Chinese social media platforms, including Weibo, ...
With TikTok's days in the U.S. likely numbered, many American users are moving to another Chinese social media app: RedNote, a heavily censored platform similar to Instagram. Here's what to know.
RedNote is subject to censorship efforts from the Chinese government, which TikTok says it is not. “This is certainly not a platform which values free speech,” Quintin said about RedNote.
RedNote is a Shanghai-based Chinese-language social media app that offers a little bit of everything Americans are used to in a social media app. Users can share videos, post pictures, make text ...
Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, has been hiring for a surprising position in recent days: English-language content moderators. That’s because a growing number ...
RedNote's Chinese name, Xiaohongshu, literally translates to "Little Red Book," which seems like a direct reference to a book of quotes from Chinese communist leader Mao Tse-tung.
RedNote, which is known in China as Xiaohongshu, the Mandarin term for “little red book,” is the most downloaded free app on the Apple App Store.
Shanghai-based Xiaohongshu, or RedNote as it is known in English, is a Chinese social media platform growing in popularity as an alternative to TikTok, but with the same security risks.
Hordes of Chinese users also clicked their approval on Perry’s post and on the steamed-egg experiments of other Americans. By ...
New users have piled in to Chinese social media app RedNote just days before a proposed US ban on the popular social media app TikTok, as the lesser-known company rushes to capitalize on the ...
Chinese social media app RedNote, aka Xiaohongshu, is seeing an influx of “TikTok refugees,” many of whom are curious about their new community — and vice versa.