A rare wave of U.S.-China camaraderie broke out online in recent days as “refugees” from the popular short video platform ...
January, a wave of U.S. users migrated to China’s platform Xiaohongshu due to the TikTok ban, engaging in an unexpected “cost ...
Backers of China's Xiaohongshu are looking to sell a part of their stake to the likes of Tencent , among others, in a deal ...
The mingling of so-called "TikTok refugees" with Chinese users on the PRC-based social network Xiaohongshu spawned a range of reactions, from some Chinese users’ excitement at the unexpected opening ...
Xiaohongshu’s biggest shareholders are in talks to sell shares in the Chinese Instagram-like service at a valuation of at ...
People are proud that genuine innovation is happening in China … and by a founder who’s never received an overseas education, ...
RedNote, known as Xiaohongshu in China, is owned by a Shanghai-based company and raises similar questions as TikTok.
RedNote, or Xiaohongshu, became the most downloaded iPhone app in the US on Monday.
An American influx to the social media app has shown people in both countries what every day life is like. As one person in ...
State media hailed RedNote's success among American "TikTok refugees" as a repudiation of U.S. government "demonizing" of ...
Xiaohongshu’s 300 million monthly active ... that focuses on user reviews and peer-to-peer advice, it’s one of China’s fastest-growing apps. Foreign celebrities – including Mariah Carey ...