TikTok users flock to Chinese app RedNote before US ban (www.bbc.com)
from PugJesus@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 15 Jan 03:36
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But like TikTok, there have also been reports of censorship on RedNote when it comes to criticism of the Chinese government.

In Taiwan, public officials are restricted from using RedNote due to alleged security risks of Chinese software.

As more US users joined RedNote, some Chinese users have also jokingly referred to themselves as “Chinese spies”, a reference to US officials’ concerns that TikTok could be used by China as a tool for spying and political manipulation.

RedNote’s Chinese name, Xiaohongshu, translates to Little Red Book, but the app says it is not a reference to Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong’s book of quotations with the same name.

But security concerns have not deterred users from flocking to RedNote.

Sarah Fotheringham, a 37-year-old school canteen worker in Utah, says the move to RedNote is a way to “snub” the government.

“I’m just a simple person living a simple life,” Ms Fotheringham told the BBC in a RedNote message.

“I don’t have anything that China doesn’t, and if they want my data that bad they can have it.”

Marcus Robinson, a fashion designer in Virginia, said he created his RedNote account over the weekend to share his clothing brand and “be ahead of the curve”.

Mr Robinson told the BBC he was was only “slightly hesitant” about accepting the terms and conditions of using the app, which were written in Mandarin.

“I wasn’t able to actually read them so that was a little concerning to me,” he said, “but I took my chance.”

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avidamoeba@lemmy.ca on 15 Jan 04:20 next collapse

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Gork@lemm.ee on 15 Jan 04:47 next collapse

The King is dead! All hail the King!

9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world on 15 Jan 04:48 next collapse

This message has been sponsored by the country of China 🇨🇳

reddig33@lemmy.world on 15 Jan 06:13 next collapse

Hey, remember Vine? I bet Jack Dorsey remembers.

52fighters@lemmy.sdf.org on 15 Jan 08:45 next collapse

I feel like this story was manufactured to drive policy decisions about TikTok. Nobody in the US was downloading the app besides bot farms seeking stats for their narrative.

AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works on 15 Jan 08:49 next collapse

My roommate mentioned the app a few days ago before this was in the news and I found out earlier this evening that her and her girlfriend are both using it. This is (at least somewhat) real.

Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works on 15 Jan 13:51 collapse

It’s very real… anyone on tiktok can see all the videos where they are posting their RedNote account info for their followers to follow.

technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 15 Jan 16:36 collapse

I downloaded it but I’m waiting until TikTok is officially banned to start using it.

boreengreen@lemm.ee on 15 Jan 09:15 collapse

What is pushing users to switch to this, previously unheard of, app?

twistypencil@lemmy.world on 15 Jan 12:40 next collapse

If you go on TikTok, everyone you follow is doing a video about this

john89@lemmy.ca on 15 Jan 15:01 next collapse

Odds are “influencers” are being paid to promote it without saying they’re being paid.

technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 15 Jan 16:35 collapse

A fascist government that’s banning TikTok while every “american” app is equally trash if not worse.