TikTok Users Flock to Red Note as Shutdown Looms

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TikTok Users Flock to Red Note as Shutdown Looms
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As a U.S. shutdown of TikTok appears imminent, American content creators are migrating to another Chinese social media platform, Xiaohongshu (Red Note). Meanwhile, lawmakers are pushing for a delay in the implementation of the law forcing TikTok's Chinese owner to sell or shut down the app.

With TikTok facing a potential shutdown in the United States, American content creators are seeking refuge in another Chinese social media app. Xiaohongshu, known as Red Note in English, has skyrocketed to the top of the Apple App Store downloads as users flock to its Instagram-meets-Pinterest style layout. Several influencers, like Jen Hamilton, have publicly announced their transition to Red Note , highlighting the irony of the situation. Hamilton, in a video shared with her 3.

9 million TikTok followers, sarcastically questioned the concern over Chinese access to personal data. She joked about a user who changed their username to their social security number, suggesting it was for the benefit of alleged Chinese spies. Meanwhile, two Democratic lawmakers have urged Congress and President Joe Biden to extend the January 19 deadline set by the law that compels TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to either sell the platform or shut it down. Senator Edward Markey plans to introduce legislation delaying the deadline by an additional 270 days, arguing that a ban would stifle free speech and harm millions who rely on TikTok for both social connection and economic livelihood. President-elect Donald Trump has also requested the court to delay the law's implementation, claiming he needs time after taking office on January 20 to find a political solution. Representative Ro Khanna echoed these sentiments, urging Biden and Trump to halt the ban, emphasizing the potential loss of free speech and economic opportunities for millions of Americans

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