With the U.S. ban on Chinese-owned Tik Tok thought to be imminent, users are starting to flee. The most popular replacement?
Self-described "TikTok refugees" have been moving to the Chinese app RedNote ahead of the sale or ban of the popular social ...
There are good reasons why American 'TikTok refugees' are flocking to this app over others. But the exodus may not last.
A number of TikTok users appear to be turning to an app called RedNote — more commonly known to its majority-Chinese audience by its Chinese name, Xiaohongshu.
The app is called “Xiaohongshu” in Chinese, literally meaning “little red book,” but known as “RedNote” outside China.
As the threat of a TikTok ban looms, some U.S. TikTok users are flocking to Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu – making it ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will hear arguments over a new law that would ban use of the popular social media app TikTok in the U.S. unless its Chinese parent company allows it to be sold.
TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a company based in Beijing and connected to the Chinese Communist Party. That legislation, which was signed into law in the spring, requires a sale of TikTok from ...
In 2020, he moved to ban the Chinese-owned app. Now, he is opposing the Biden administration’s effort to do just that. By Lisa Friedman and Sapna Maheshwari Four years ago, President Donald J.
Supreme Court justices posed tough questions to the lawyer representing TikTok and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, on Friday over a law that would force a sale or ban the widely used short ...
Women on TikTok are ditching rosy blush for bronzed, sculpted cheeks, calling into question whether Gen Z are ditching the much-loved cheek tint. Some makeup artists, including Alexa Persico ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to pause implementation of a law that would ban TikTok in the U.S. starting Jan. 19 if the app is not sold by its Chinese parent company.