With TikTok's days in the U.S. likely numbered, many American users are moving to another Chinese social media app: RedNote, a heavily censored platform similar to Instagram. Here's what to know.
Known in China as Xiaohongshu, which translates to “little red book” in English, the name refers to the infamous propaganda booklets full of quotes by Communist China’s founder Mao Zedong.
Chinese tech companies and their censorship apparatus look to be early beneficiaries of the Supreme Court’s decision to keep ...
RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu, is often compared to TikTok due to its focus on short-form content videos.
Xiaohongshu and Lemon8 have jumped to the top of Apple's App Store as TikTok moves closer to being kicked out of the U.S.
The app, which means “Little Red Book,” often shortened by US users to RedNote, surged to the top position on Apple’s US App Store on Tuesday. Founded in 2013, Xiaohongshu is one of China ...
China, through the lens of America, is a world that has always been stuck in time, which has made the touchstones of its culture and humanity even more amorphous to many Americans. On the other side, ...
That's where RedNote comes in. Known as Xiaohongshu (or "Little Red Book") in China, RedNote was launched in 2013 and has grown into one of the country’s fastest-rising social platforms.
The social media app Xiaohongshu, literally “Little Red Book” but often called RedNote, has seen a sudden influx in American users as a TikTok ban looms.
Red Note's use among younger consumers in China soared during the COVID pandemic and is now reportedly valued at $17 billion.