FILE – Li Chuanliang, left, and Pastor Pan Yongguang, part of a group of Chinese Christians resettled in Texas and awaiting ...
But TikTok refugees are also finding their migration has a few added benefits. First, they say they are being welcomed with open arms on the platform by its Chinese users, resulting in the first time ...
A TikTok refugee who goes by the name Amanda posted a video on how happy she was in finding the Xiaohongshu app, saying that Chinese users have been welcoming. Under her post, a Chinese user ...
With the U.S. ban on TikTok looming, many Americans are opting for another Chinese app known as RedNote. It could be short-lived.
The digital exodus has created a new cultural bridge between Chinese and American users, even as cybersecurity experts warn of heightened data privacy risks.
As a Chinese person who has used Rednote since high school, I have to say that Rednote is not exactly the same thing as ...
A digital media scholar and longtime RedNote user gives a firsthand account of US and Chinese social media users interacting ...
Inside the world of Xiaohongshu, the Americans downloading the app en masse have been branded “TikTok refugees.” Its existing Chinese users have jokingly advertised themselves as the Americans ...
TikTok users are joining RedNote as an act of "protest against the ban," a publication of the Chinese Communist Party said.
The impending TikTok ban in the U.S. has prompted a mass migration of "refugee" content creators to alternative social media platforms – and a Chinese app named for Chairman Mao's "Little Red ...
In the "TikTokCringe" subreddit, a video from a RedNote user with red eyes, presumably swollen from tears, suggested that Americans had possibly ruined the app for Chinese Americans who rely on ...
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