So-called TikTok refugees are making jokes about being "reunited" with their Chinese spies.
Hundreds of thousands of so-called TikTok refugees are flocking to Xiaohongshu, a Chinese social media app also known as Red Note. Americans users say they feel welcome, but politically sensitive ...
With the U.S. ban on Chinese-owned Tik Tok thought to be imminent, users are starting to flee. The most popular replacement?
Some TikTok users aren't waiting until the upcoming Jan. 19 ban to test out other short-form video sharing apps, but instead ...
The app that Americans are flocking to as a TikTok alternative is Xiaohongshu, or RedNote, which translates to “Little Red ...
There are good reasons why American 'TikTok refugees' are flocking to this app over others. But the exodus may not last.
Americans who have joined RedNote in protest of the U.S. government’s looming ban on TikTok have found new connections across ...
This week's Out-of-Touch Adults' guide takes a look at RedNote, a site many young people are planning to go if TikTok closes ...
A Chinese man has been shocked to learn that the “birth father” he reunited with 16 years ago was a fake and had lied about his identity. Wang Gang, 41, who never met his birth parents ...
TikTok users are reportedly ditching the Chinese-owned app in droves as a possible US ban approaches, many jumping onto the ...
I see the way young people interact in day-to-day life and how TikTok has shaped their personalities and it does concern me.” ...