A rare wave of U.S.-China camaraderie broke out online in recent days as “refugees” from the popular short video platform ...
The app allows users to upload short-form videos and post photos like on TikTok, but technology experts and government ...
TikTok users are joining RedNote as an act of "protest against the ban," a publication of the Chinese Communist Party said.
State media hailed RedNote's success among American "TikTok refugees" as a repudiation of U.S. government "demonizing" of ...
RedNote, known as Xiaohongshu in China, is owned by a Shanghai-based company and raises similar questions as TikTok.
RedNote became a popular alternative social app for TikTok users and topped the Apple App Store and Google Play Store on ...
As TikTok’s days appear to dwindle in the United States, a chunk of the platform’s audience is flocking to the Chinese social ...
The clock is ticking toward TikTok's end with a possible ban set to go into effect Sunday. Here's where "TikTok refugees" are ...
Xiaohongshu is operated by Xingyin Information Technology Ltd., which is based in Shanghai and owned by the billionaire entrepreneurs Charlwin Mao and Miranda Qu. Xingyin holds a minority stake in a ...
The trendiest Chinese short-form video engagement and social posting platform raises a lot of questions and looming concerns ...
It is also owned by a Chinese technology company, raising the same kind of national security questions for the U.S. as TikTok has.
The Chinese app Xiaohongshu, referred to as RedNote by TikTok creators, became the top downloaded app in the U.S. this week.