Americans have turned to the language-learning app Duolingo to study Mandarin and the Chinese social app RedNote as a potential alternative to TikTok, which recently faced a temporary ban in the U.S.
According to TechCrunch, 700 million TikTok users have migrated over to RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu ... learn the language using platforms like Duolingo. This is evidenced by Duolingo ...
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Banning Chinese apps may boost U.S. alternatives in the short term, but in the long run it also risks isolating America from breakthroughs elsewhere.
When refugees from the app showed up on an alternative called RedNote, understanding was fostered.
When TikTok went off the air (to use a very old-fashioned phrase), there was a scramble to find an alternative to its shortform video feed — and a similar scramble by various social networks to provide that alternative. (In fact, while I was writing this, Tumblr launched its new Tumblr TV feature.) The question is: how successful are they?
As the U.S. TikTok ban loomed, many U.S. users flocked to RedNote, a Chinese app that offered a similar experience to TikTok. The app, which is listed in the U.S. App Store under its Chinese name Xiaohongshu,
Many users flocked to another Chinese-owned app, RedNote, when it looked like TikTok would be banned. Americans and Chinese citizens have been getting to know each other.
It's all unfolding on a popular Chinese social media app called RedNote, or Xiaohongshu (literally translates as Little ... language-learning app Duolingo put out a graph showing a 216% jump in its user base, compared to this time last year.
This installment of Ad Age’s “Creativity Top 5” series looks at the best TikTok videos posted by brands over the past few weeks, which were certainly a chaotic time on the platform.
President Trump reveals Microsoft is in talks to acquire TikTok after the app briefly went offline amid a looming ban over data concerns.
In mid-January, a wave of U.S. users migrated to China’s platform Xiaohongshu due to the TikTok ban, engaging in an unexpected “cost-of-living comparison” with Chinese users. Despite higher ...