As many Americans flock to RedNote ahead of a possible TikTok ban, Duolingo and Drops have seen an increase in US users ...
In their mass migration to the Chinese app RedNote, social media users make a gleeful mockery of the American government.
As TikTok’s ban in the United States looms, hundreds of thousands of young people are reportedly flocking to a Chinese social ...
In the "TikTokCringe" subreddit, a video from a RedNote user with red eyes, presumably swollen from tears, suggested that ...
There are good reasons why American 'TikTok refugees' are flocking to this app over others. But the exodus may not last.
Users are tweeting that OpenAI's ChatGPT o1 advanced model suddenly switches into Chinese. How? Why? Here is a logical basis ...
RedNote is beyond the control of the US government and cannot be directly banned. Read more at straitstimes.com.
As a TikTok ban looms, Americans are starting to download RedNote. Here's what you need to know about the app.
Americans flocking to the Chinese app RedNote thought they’d been welcomed by the platform’s CEO. Turns out, he’s just a guy from Vancouver.
TikTok is owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance and was tailored for a global audience. TikTok is also not accessible ...
"First of all, the Chinese are so nice, they're so sweet and so welcoming. They've over here teaching us Mandarin." ...