With TikTok Ban Impending, US Users are Flooding Chinese App Rednote

This really highlights the problem.

The reason people use TikTok is because Chinese products are better than American products. When it comes to social media, the apps are designed better and they have more freedom of speech.

The US is attempting to ban one Chinese app, so another Chinese app becomes the number one download.

No one is migrating from TikTok to Twitter, where they will just get censored for calling out Elon Musk’s race replacement agenda and gamer fraud.

NPR:

With the clock ticking on a potential TikTok ban in the U.S., scores of Americans are flocking to a surprising alternative: a popular Chinese social media platform called Xiaohongshu, or RedNote in English.

The Supreme Court appears unlikely to block a law that requires TikTok to either be divested from its China-based parent company, ByteDance, or shut down in the U.S. on Jan. 19. The law stems from concerns about the Chinese government accessing Americans’ data.

That’s got many of the viral video app’s 170 million U.S.-based users preemptively looking for somewhere else to go. And RedNote seems to be the platform of choice.

The start of this week saw a dramatic uptick in Google searches and social media posts about RedNote, as well as its surge to the top spot of the “free apps” chart on Apple’s app store. The market intelligence firm Sensor Tower told NPR that its data indicates RedNote is also the top-ranked social app on the Google Play store on Wednesday — a big jump from #162, where it stood this time last year.

A person close to RedNote told Reuters that more than 700,000 new users joined in just two days. The New York Times reported that more than 100,000 people joined a live group chat hosted by a user named TikTok Refugee Club on Tuesday.

Many of these American newcomers are calling themselves TikTok refugees, a term that’s proliferating across the app in hashtags, comment sections and live chats. And the app’s Chinese users appear to be welcoming them with open arms, asking for cat photos and help with their English homework.

The US government is a criminal cartel. They have no right to ban TikTok. It’s an attack on the basic freedom of speech.

But these people are all retarded.

They do not understand that the US is a failed state, while China is the clearly superior civilization.

Look at this:

These people will claim that it is better to have homeless people shitting on the street. If they ever admit that America is not the pinnacle of civilization, they will claim India is.

India!

It’s a big delusional joke, the entire American elite, and it’s all going to come crashing down.

It is going to be the funniest thing ever if they do actually ban TikTok (it’s still not clear if they’re going to) and then in a matter of days a different Chinese app becomes number one.

Rednote has not even started a marketing campaign in English. It’s not even called “Rednote,” people are just calling it that because they can’t pronounce “Xiaohongshu” and the direct translation, “Little Red Book” is too cumbersome in English.