(Reuters) -Backers of China's Xiaohongshu are looking to sell a part of their stake to the likes of Tencent, among others, in ...
Xiaohongshu’s biggest shareholders are in talks to sell shares in the Chinese Instagram-like service at a valuation of at ...
People are going to Xiaohongshu a.k.a. RedNote, a Chinese social app, in the midst of TikTok's impending ban. Here's what you ...
Some U.S. TikTok users have flocked to the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, or RedNote, in protest of the looming ban.
TikTok is owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance and was tailored for a global audience. TikTok is also not accessible ...
Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, has shot to the top of the App Store. Here's how to use the potential TikTok replacement.
An American user made a video addressed to the Chinese users of Xiaohongshu, explaining why Americans are downloading the app ...
As TikTok nears a U.S. ban, apps like RedNote, Lemon8, and YouTube Shorts are emerging as viable alternatives for creators ...
Ahead of a Supreme Court ruling, they are mocking U.S. national security concerns about the Chinese-owned app.
Whatever US politicians were hoping for, what they got was a huge increase in users signing up to Duolingo to learn Chinese and American users flooding Chinese apps.
TikTok is still three days away from a likely ban in the United States, but many users are already bidding the app farewell and seeking out alternatives.
President Xi Jinping has touted people exchanges as the foundation of healthy US ties. A flood of TikTok “refugees” to Chinese app Xiaohongshu may test his limit for such unscripted interactions.