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With a TikTok ban on the horizon in the U.S., users are moving to RedNote. Experts debate the real reasons behind the U.S. stance on Chinese tech.
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With a TikTok ban on the horizon in the U.S., users are moving to RedNote. Experts debate the real reasons behind the U.S. stance on Chinese tech.
Amid potential US TikTok bans, āTikTok refugeesā turning to Chinese social media apps highlight the challenges in suppressing Chinaās tech sector, says scholar John Ross.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to attend former President Donald Trumpās inauguration amid a looming potential ban in the United States.
Explore the potential US ban on TikTok, its timeline, and what it means for 170 million American users and the global social media landscape.
Two U.S. TikTok users switch to Chinese app RedNote to protest data policies, highlighting concerns over personal data handling.
US governmentās push to ban or sell TikTok has left creators in shock, with many becoming āTikTok Refugeesā seeking new platforms.
With TikTok potentially leaving the U.S., millions of users are eyeing RedNote as the next big social media platform. Can it fill the gap?
Hebrew enthusiast Jin Meihan joins CGTNās #SnakeYearDanceFun challenge, inviting global participants to celebrate the Year of the Snake with dance on TikTok and other platforms.
The US Supreme Court is expected to uphold a potential TikTok ban by Jan 19, unless the app is divested by its Chinese mainland-based parent. TikTokās legal team remains hopeful for a favorable ruling.
Evan Kail, a Minnesota-based social media influencer, uses his platform to bridge US-China gaps, earning him rare recognition from Chinese authorities.