To specially tell the government “fuck you” it was sought after because of it also being a Chinese app and it’s more of a deep state kind of app really regulated by the government. It’s name comes from some red notebook that dude running the country is often seen carrying.
Tiktok itself isn’t pushing it the creators are. Plenty of them getting banned though as the rules are strict.
Anything owned by major companies such as meta people don’t wanna be apart of. What they claim tiktok is doing they are doing worse
tiktok has(d) developed into a hivemind where tens of millions of people (or more?) can be a part of a discussion. This made it easy for trends to spread rapidly, such as deciding where to migrate with the impending tiktok ban. From my own experience on tiktok, the last few weeks there was much discussion of where to go, and it appears the hivemind settled on rednote.
What I don’t understand is why RedNote?
Has it been pushed and advertised by TikTok?
There are countless other established platforms. Not sure why.
To specially tell the government “fuck you” it was sought after because of it also being a Chinese app and it’s more of a deep state kind of app really regulated by the government. It’s name comes from some red notebook that dude running the country is often seen carrying.
Tiktok itself isn’t pushing it the creators are. Plenty of them getting banned though as the rules are strict.
Anything owned by major companies such as meta people don’t wanna be apart of. What they claim tiktok is doing they are doing worse
tiktok has(d) developed into a hivemind where tens of millions of people (or more?) can be a part of a discussion. This made it easy for trends to spread rapidly, such as deciding where to migrate with the impending tiktok ban. From my own experience on tiktok, the last few weeks there was much discussion of where to go, and it appears the hivemind settled on rednote.
It has indeed been pushed and advertised by TikTok. Or at least, within TikTok.
Its Chinese controlled and the US government dislikes the Chinese state. That’s pretty much it. Its pure spite for the US government.
It’s not like China allows Facebook, so really it’s just a very delayed tit for tat response.