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Do you need to learn Mandarin to use Xiaohongshu (a.k.a Red Note)? Not exactly, but it can't hurt Courtesy Ana Calderone; Cheng Xin/Getty TikTok refugees are searching for ~*good vibes*~. As the ...
Over the past two days, Xiaohongshu has been the No. 1 downloaded free iPhone app on Apple’s App Store in the U.S. During that period, more than 700,000 new users joined Red Note, per a Reuters ...
Xiaohongshu means “little red book” in Mandarin. Americans new to the app said they were not put off by the reference to a book of Mao Zedong’s sayings. Many call the app “Red Note.” ...
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Could Red Note replace TikTok? - MSN
Ahead of the expected ban on TikTok in the U.S. this coming Sunday, many of its approximately 170 million American users have ...
With the TikTok ban looming, many Americans are migrating to another Chinese app: Xiaohongshu, or Red Note, out of both curiousity and spite.
Xiaohongshu means “little red book” in Mandarin. Americans new to the app said they were not put off by the reference to a book of Mao Zedong’s sayings. Many call the app “Red Note.” ...
As the country prepares for the TikTok ban to go into effect January 19, Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu (translation: “little red book,” more colloquially known as Red Note) has become ...
Xiaohongshu, which translates to "little red book," is one of the TikTok replacements circulating in light of the looming TikTok ban.
You’ve likely already come across the name: Xiaohongshu, or more commonly known as Red Note, the Chinese social media platform that TikTok users are now flocking to in droves ahead of the app ...
A woman was lurking on Red Note/Xiaohongshu and learned about the BYD Dolphin. “They sell it in pink, it’s like $15,000. Which is affordable, so affordable.
Robinson heard about Red Note on TikTok, set up an account, and started posting. After just 36 hours on the app, he already has nearly 10,000 followers and 22,000 likes.