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Xiaohongshu, which has become the top downloaded free app on Apple’s App Store in the U.S., means “Little Red Book” in English. It combines e-commerce, short video and posting functions.
Taiwan Sounds Alarm Over Data Safety Taiwan’s National Security Bureau (NSB) has issued a major warning to the public about the dangers of using certain Chinese-developed mobile apps. These apps ...
Technology TikTok refugees are joining Xiaohongshu. Here’s what to know about the app. It is a lifestyle social media app that allows users to post short videos, photos and texts, and it also ...
Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) has issued a warning about Chinese apps like TikTok and WeChat, citing excessive data collection and transfer to China. An inspection revealed these apps ...
TikTok refugees are pouring to Xiaohongshu. Here’s what you need to know about the RedNote app Xiaohongshu’s 300 million monthly active users are overwhelmingly Chinese – so much so that ...
Xiaohongshu’s new arrivals have already led to shifting perspectives. Some American users, for their part, are realizing that Chinese netizens are more or less just like them — an epiphany ...
Xiaohongshu, known as RedNote, offers similar short-form video content to TikTok. The app, founded in 2013, reached over 200 million users by 2019.
The J-35 was officially unveiled last year via social media posts, including the popular Douyin (TikTok), Xiaohongshu (RED), ...
A spokesperson for Xiaohongshu neither confirmed nor denied that the messages are genuine. Launched in April, Trik AI allows users to generate artwork from text prompts. The function, still in its ...
Chinese travelers aren’t finding out-of-the-way locations by chance. They are all followers of Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), China’s answer to Instagram, which has also become their travel bible.
Xiaohongshu was valued at $17 billion in a new funding round, with DST Global, Hillhouse, Boyu Capital, and Citic Capital joining as new investors The social e-commerce company’s 2023 revenue ...
Xiaohongshu’s 300 million monthly active users are overwhelmingly Chinese – so much so that parts of its interface have no English-language version. They skew heavily female, often addressing ...