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  2. So many Americans flocked to Chinese app RedNote ahead of the ...

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    The surge of American users on Chinese apps has led to the rise of the hashtag #TikTokRefugee on Xiaohongshu, with dozens of Chinese creators posting guides on how to use the platform. The hashtag ...

  3. What is Xiaohongshu, the Chinese app also known as RedNote ...

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    What is Xiaohongshu? Xiaohongshu is sometimes referred to as China’s version of Instagram. Yet the platform has embraced an array of different functions, including reviews, guides, e-commerce ...

  4. A TikTok ban is just days away. A list of other apps available

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    On Tuesday, the Xiaohongshu, called “RedNote” by American users and on some app stores, was the top downloaded free app in Apple’s U.S. app store. Lemon8. Lemon8, also owned by TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, is a lesser-known lifestyle app that allows users to post pictures and short-form videos.

  5. 'Looking for my spy': The jokes Americans and Chinese are ...

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    Americans now find themselves in direct contact with 300 million Mandarin speakers in China and elsewhere – while in the real world, Beijing is bracing for a tumultuous Trump presidency that ...

  6. Xiaohongshu - Wikipedia

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    Xiaohongshu (XHS; Chinese: 小红书; pinyin: Xiǎohóngshū; lit. 'little red book'), [1] known in English as RedNote, [2] is a Chinese social networking and e-commerce platform. Xiaohongshu has been called "China's answer to Instagram ". [ 3 ]

  7. ‘When in doubt, turn to Xiaohongshu’: A social media platform ...

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    Xiaohongshu earned $500 million in profit in 2023, up from a $200 million loss the year before, as brands turned to the now more upmarket platform, the Financial Times reported. The same outlet ...

  8. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    With the proliferation of Chinese social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat, QQ, Weibo and Xiaohongshu (RED) abroad, concerns have been raised about data harvesting by Chinese technology firms since such companies are registered in China and therefore fall under the jurisdiction of Chinese law, requiring access to data without warrant when ...

  9. Controversies surrounding Yasukuni Shrine - Wikipedia

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    On May 31, 2024, Dong Guangming, a Chinese netizen identified as "Iron Head" (鐵頭) on Xiaohongshu, posted a video of urinating and spray painting "toilet" at Yasukuni Shrine. Dong described his motivation was the Japanese government's permission to " discharge nuclear wastewater ".