Young Americans' backlash against the TikTok ban – and their flight to a Chinese app – shows Washington is behind the times.
There’s a story that went viral on social media last week, of a rather sociable sunfish named Mambo, who stopped eating when ...
The bizarre surge in popularity for Chinese social media app RedNote has sparked alarm among policy experts who warned it ...
American TikTok users are migrating to RedNote but face unexpected censorship challenges reflective of China's strict ...
Known by its Chinese name "Xiaohongshu" in China, the platform is a popular lifestyle app where users document their lives ...
This looming TikTok ban has over 170 million US TikTok users (who have named themselves "TikTok Refugees") scrambling for a ...
This influx coincides with a January 19 deadline for TikTok to either divest its U.S. operations or face removal from app ...
RedNote, called Xiaohongshu in Chinese — which literally translates as Little Red Book, an apparent reference to former ...
The recent blackout offered ordinary Americans a chance to meaningfully connect with Chinese counterparts on another app.
The Chinese startup and its new chatbot seem on track to surpass the popularity of U.S.-based AI companies such as OpenAI’s ...
An American influx to the social media app has shown people in both countries what every day life is like. As one person in ...
RedNote, known as Xiaohongshu in China, is owned by a Shanghai-based company and raises similar questions as TikTok.