W ith the U.S. ban on Chinese-owned Tik Tok thought to be imminent, users are starting to flee. The most popular replacement? A different Chinese video app, RedNote. The Verge's Emma Roth reports ...
Since its launch in 2016, video-sharing app Tik Tok – known as Douyin on the mainland – has sparked a new trend among young people. The app, which allows users to create and share short 15 ...
RedNote has been thrust into the limelight after more than half a million TikTok users recently joined the platform in protest against a likely imminent ban on the short video app in the United States ...
Amid the chaos over TikTok in the United States, TikTok said on January 19 that it was restoring its service after President-elect Donald Trump promised to revive the app's access in the US when he ...
In their mass migration to the Chinese app RedNote, social media users make a gleeful mockery of the American government. By Amanda Hess Follow live updates on the Supreme Court ruling against TikTok.
To show how little they care about TikTok’s ties to Beijing, people in the United States are downloading one of China’s most popular apps. transcript TikTok users like Manimatana Lee of ...
A mass exodus is happening right now of Americans flocking to an actual Chinese-owned social media app instead of embracing Facebook or Instagram. That's right. Instead of TikTokers returning to ...