The Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, which recently saw a rise in interest in the US amid legislation intended to ban TikTok, has adopted the
With the TikTok ban in the United States less than a week away, Xiaohongshu has surged to the top of Apple's iOS App Store downloads.
With the U.S. ban on TikTok looming, many Americans are opting for another Chinese app known as RedNote. It could be short-lived.
In the days leading up to a proposed US government ban on the social media platform TikTok, American users have turned to another Chinese-owned app, Xiaohongshu.
As a TikTok shutdown looms in less than a week, another Chinese app named Xiaohongshu, or RedNote in English ... the app will be illegal for distribution through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Internet service providers will also be required ...
Several social media apps have appearing high in app store chart rankings as a potential U.S. ban hangs over the heads of TikTok and its American users.
BEIJING - Share prices related to Xiaohongshu surged in the morning session on Wednesday after the Chinese Instagram-style app reached the top of the Apple App Store chart in the United States.
The app, which means "Little Red Book," often shortened by US users to RedNote, surged to the top position on Apple's US App Store on Tuesday. Founded in 2013, Xiaohongshu is one of China's ...
Xiaohongshu, the popular Chinese app many users have dubbed “Red Note,” has jumped to the top of the Apple App Store as TikTok races towards a Jan. 19 ban. But there are some topics that are ...
As TikTok users fled the platform, Xiaohongshu gained nearly 3 million U.S. users in a single day, according to analytics firm Similarweb. Now, Apple's App Store has filled with glowing reviews for the app, which has a remarkable 4.9-star rating compared ...
Xiaohongshu has risen to the top of the App ... but RedNote has been the Apple App Store's No. 1 download for the last few days. Read next
Sensor Tower collects its ranking data from “publicly accessible estimates provided by the Apple App Store and Google Play [store].” While the firm doesn’t have direct insights into Apple’s and Google’s algorithms for determining rankings,