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TikTok, Red Note
Why TikTok Creators Are Moving to Red Note
With the TikTok ban looming in less than a week, creators are scrambling to find a replacement. Many have simply migrated over to TikTok’s direct American competitors, like Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts.
I Downloaded Red Note as the TikTok Ban Looms. Let's Discuss
I picked my "interests" — all in Mandarin — based on vibes, and yet still Red Note seems to have me figured out already. My Explore page suggested videos from food creator Nick DiGiovanni, Cardi B and Lucky Blue Smith. (Note: Page verification is bound to be slow, so beware of fake celebrity accounts in the interim.)
What is RedNote — the Chinese- owned TikTok alternative that’s trending in the App Store as ban looms
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.
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‘Red Note,’ a Chinese App, Is Dominating Downloads, Thanks to TikTok Users
To show how little they care about TikTok’s ties to Beijing, people in the United States are downloading one of China’s most ...
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TikTok's imminent demise is pushing people to Red Note, another Chinese app, and the irony is just too rich
TikTok users are fleeing the platform ahead of an expected ban in the US – and many are heading to the China-owned Red Note.
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What to know about RedNote, the app that Americans are downloading in case of TikTok ban
As a TikTok ban looms, Americans are starting to download RedNote. Here's what you need to know about the app.
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Everyone’s Downloading a New Chinese Social Media App Before the TikTok Ban
The U.S. government said “Don’t give a Chinese company your data,” and the American public said “🖕 😎 🖕.” As the country ...
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The Techno-Utopian Dream of the 1990s Is Alive on RedNote (For Now)
Other English-speaking users based in China have spoken about their conflicted feelings seeing an American influx on the app.
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