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Duolingo shares climbed 10% this week as Americans turn to Chinese-language social media app RedNote and rush to learn Mandarin ahead of TikTok's ban slated for Sunday.
Popular language learning platform Duolingo Inc. (NASDAQ: DUOL) has been a key benefactor just from the threat of a TikTok ban. American Users Desperately Trying to Learn Mandarin to Use RedNote ...
In the meantime, TikTok users have started migrating to Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, a Chinese social media app that is similar to TikTok. RedNote was the No. 1 free app being downloaded in ...
Many TikTok refugees say their migration to RedNote began as a middle finger to U.S. lawmakers, who claimed TikTok was a threat to Americans’ privacy.
TikTok refugees fled by the millions to RedNote, a Chinese app, in response to the TikTok ban, which went into effect Jan. 19, 2025. The company shut down the app shortly before midnight on Jan ...
Duolingo has seen a 216 percent increase in Chinese lessons. Rednote has also introduced in the past week a button to translate comments into English and other languages.
What happens when TikTok briefly goes dark? Chaos, memes, and a mass migration to RedNote — a Chinese lifestyle app that’s now at the center of a social media frenzy. In this episode of ChinaRemix, ...
Shanghai-based Xiaohongshu, or RedNote as it is known in English, is a Chinese social media platform growing in popularity as an alternative to TikTok, but with the same security risks.
On Jan. 13, over 50,000 U.S. and Chinese users joined a RedNote live chat, dubbed “TikTok Refugees,” where longtime fans of the app in China welcomed their incoming counterparts.