As the U.S. government moves closer to implementing a TikTok ban—described variously as "digital fentanyl" and "a security threat"—frustrated Americans are turning to an unexpected alternative: RedNote, a Chinese app also known as Xiaohongshu. Once a niche platform, RedNote is now experiencing a surge of U.S. users, many of whom are embracing it as a form of rebellion against what they view as government overreach. Listen to the Q&A with Gio now: Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy default.blog, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |
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