“We call that trolling … in short we’re here to spite our government and to learn about China and hang out with you guys.” Chinese users on Xiaohongshu have so far welcomed American ...
Launched in 2013 by entrepreneurs Miranda Qu and Charlwin Mao, Xiaohongshu began as a guide for wealthy, mostly female ...
Besides mainland China, Xiaohongshu has gained traction among other Chinese diasporas in Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. It boasted 300 million monthly active users at the end of 2023. Unlike ...
Xiaohongshu is primarily catered to Chinese-speaking nationals, thus most of the content is about things in China, including Chinese-market EVs. Popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok seems ...
Many of them are followers of Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), China’s answer to Instagram, which has also become their travel ...
Now Laxale and other politicians are using social media including Xiaohongshu, a Chinese lifestyle app also called RedNote, and other campaign strategies to appeal to Chinese communities who will ...
Shanghai-based Xiaohongshu was launched in 2013 as China’s answer to Instagram, reaching nearly 300 million active users by December 2023, with 50 per cent aged 15 to 28. Its investors include ...
Known in China as Xiaohongshu and as a platform to find lifestyle recommendations on areas from beauty to food, the app has in recent days been transformed into an unexpected bilateral channel for ...
TikTok users fleeing the ByteDance-owned social platform ahead of a crucial Supreme Court decision on its future sent a rival Chinese app to the top of Apple’s charts in the US on Jan 13.
The app's growing popularity is partly because Xiaohongshu is not banned on government devices, unlike other China-linked tech including TikTok and AI app DeepSeek. But there are still security ...