TikTok users are fleeing to RedNote aka
Xiaohongshu like it's the last lifeboat, all
because TikTok might get banned in the
US. These "Redfugees,"aka 难民薯 in Chinese,
is a new name, because that is what they
are called, are clueless—they've just traded
one data-gobbling platform for another.
They're ditching dance videos for perfect food
pics and study routines. Maybe that's their thing,
who knows? But they better be ready to hustle.
Red's a different world. Good luck, "Redfugees,"
you're gonna need it. It's all just a big joke for the
rest of us to watch.
They're ditching dance videos for perfect food
pics and study routines. Maybe that's their thing,
who knows? But they better be ready to hustle.
Red's a different world. Good luck, "Redfugees,"
you're gonna need it. It's all just a big joke for the
rest of us to watch.
TikTok users are fleeing to RedNote aka
Xiaohongshu like it's the last lifeboat, all
because TikTok might get banned in the
US. These "Redfugees,"aka 难民薯 in Chinese,
is a new name, because that is what they
are called, are clueless—they've just traded
one data-gobbling platform for another.
TikTok users are fleeing to RedNote aka
Xiaohongshu like it's the last lifeboat, all
because TikTok might get banned in the
US. These "Redfugees,"aka 难民薯 in Chinese,
is a new name, because that is what they
are called, are clueless—they've just traded
one data-gobbling platform for another.