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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.
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With TikTok likely just days away from being banned in the US, the app's users are pushing some previously little-known apps to the top of Apple and Google's stores. The app that has so far seemed to benefit the most is a Chinese social media app called "RedNote" or Xiaohongshu, which translates to "little red book."
The TikTok-like app for shortform video is currently the number one app in Apple's App Store and is in the 34th spot in Google's Play Store. RedNote has been gaining popularity as many TikTok creators have begun posting about their experiences trying out the Chinese app. Meanwhile, over on RedNote, a number of creators have shared videos about welcoming "TikTok refugees" to the service.
The app is set up very much like TikTok, with the ability to vertically scroll through feeds of shortform videos based on your interests. Much of the app's interface is in Chinese, so it can be a bit confusing to navigate, though there are some helpful videos on TikTok that explain how to change the app's language to English.
While RedNote seems to have come out of nowhere, the app has been popular in China for years. CNBC
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Congress is going to have to play whack-a-mole.
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If the 2025 TikTok ban does indeed happen, you'll lose access to all your videos. Here's how to easily download them.
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I think it's safe to say that most humans on this planet are growing, how can I put this lightly, weary of the current billionaire stewards of our social media ecosystem. X is a hateful mess. Meta is trying to become a hateful mess. TikTok is likely on its way out. Social media is just not that fun or useful anymore.
However, a cadre of celebrities and notable ex-Twitter users are trying to "save social media from billionaire capture" by creating something called FreeOurFeeds. These folks want to build a new social media ecosystem, one that is focused on the public good instead of profit-driven incentives, as reported by User Mag.
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If the 2025 TikTok ban goes through, you'll lose access to all your saved videos. Here's how to download them.
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