On the heels of TikTok's looming shutdown on January 19 over its ownership in the U.S. (unless the Supreme Court intervenes), it looks like another American users are flocking to a Chinese app called ...
Thousands of self-proclaimed “TikTok refugees” are flocking to Xiaohongshu, or RedNote by US users, which surged to the top position on Apple’s US App Store on Tuesday, as TikTok faces a potential ban ...
InfluChina, a leading influencer marketing agency specializing in connecting foreign brands with Chinese influencers, announces a significant ...
Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Sign up On the evening of January 13, Chinese lifestyle ...
China's digital landscape has witnessed an extraordinary transformation in recent years, with influencer marketing emerging as a cornerstone of modern advertising strategies. As one of the largest and ...
Some say they joined Xiaohongshu, which translates to “little red book,” to spite the US government after a ban on TikTok ...
RedNote or Xiaohongshu is rapidly becoming the indispensable platform for travel inspiration and authentic user-generated ...
With thousands of Americans migrating to the Chinese app, one user made a connection with a struggling Chinese believer.
Xiaohongshu did not return a request for comment sent to its official WeChat account. Solare Global also did not respond to a request for comment asking how many influencers they contacted or how ...
[Photo/Agencies] Many TikTok users in the United States have registered on the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu recently amid wide concern that TikTok may be blocked soon. The US Supreme Court ...
BEIJING, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Prices of shares related to Xiaohongshu surged in the morning session on Tuesday after the Chinese Instagram-style app rose to the top of the Apple app store chart in the ...
Xiaohongshu’s founder says the name is a ... says Danisha Carter, an influencer based in Los Angeles with 1.9m followers, in a viral TikTok. “We want more of an explanation” for the ban ...