TikTok Refugees Flee to Chinese App RedNote in Ironic Twist

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TikTok Refugees Flee to Chinese App RedNote in Ironic Twist
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American users, calling themselves 'TikTok refugees', are flocking to the Chinese social media app RedNote in anticipation of a U.S. government ban on TikTok. This ironic shift sees users bonding with Chinese counterparts, sparking cultural exchange and challenging preconceived notions about China.

American and Chinese social media users are bonding on social media app RedNote in an ironic twist that could backfire on the U.S. government's plan to ban TikTok. So-called “TikTok refugees” are flocking to Chinese app RedNote for its similar format and being welcomed with open arms.American and Chinese social media users are bonding on RedNote in an ironic twist that could backfire on the U.S. government and its plan to ban TikTok.

Others have been curiously asking questions of the new arrivals, like whether it's true that in the U.S. people have to work two jobs to survive."I can't even imagine how anxious you guys are when you get sick. And that's not right. You should have to feel safe and secure when you are the most vulnerable," he said.

"Right now, I have a very large audience all around the world except for China," he said, asking for recommendations on what to cook and where to go in China. "There is kind of this black satire, there's kind of this dark humour in all of this," Yang said. "When you tell me that the Chinese government is taking my data and you're shutting it down because of the perceived risk of that ... I'm literally going to a quintessentially like Chinese app, which doesn't even have English on it, to prove my case that I think this is wrong.

Some users have described it as a cross between Instagram and Pinterest, and others have said it has elements of YouTube, X and Google. As of 2023, it had more than 300 million monthly active users, according to Chinese media reports.Lemon8, another social media app owned by ByteDance, experienced a similar surge last month, with downloads jumping by 190 per cent in December to about 3.4 million. It also shot to second place in the Apple store this week.

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