As TikTok Ban Nears, Peeved Users Flock to Other Chinese Social Media Apps
- TikTok could be banned in the U.S. Soon, prompting many users to migrate to the app Xiaohongshu, also known as Rednote, which is now the most-downloaded free app in the U.S. As reported by CBS, KYMA/KECY.
- The U.S. Congress passed a law requiring TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, by January 19, or face a ban, as stated in the article.
- Over 700,000 new users joined Xiaohongshu this week, with downloads increasing by more than 200% year-over-year, according to app data research firm Sensor Tower.
- Some users view their move to Xiaohongshu as a protest against the ban, while others are uncertain if this migration will be temporary or long-term, as mentioned by various American users.
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“TikTok refugees” land on Xiaohongshu, the Chinese app filled with Americans
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