00:00As the US prepares to say goodbye to TikTok, thousands of TikTok refugees are making their
00:05way to a Chinese app called RedNote. But is this the answer to recent political conversations or
00:10just another app like all the other platforms? According to CNN Business, the app, which means
00:16Little Red Book, was founded in 2013 and is one of China's biggest social media platforms with
00:22300 million users, according to research. CNN states the app is China's answer to Instagram
00:28and has become especially popular for sharing tips on travel, makeup, and fashion. One user
00:34explained in an Instagram thread, RedNote is like a multimedia Instagram, Pinterest,
00:39Vine type of note-taking app for product recommendations and lifestyle inspiration.
00:44Although the app was launched in 2013, the recent increased popularity has brought a ton
00:49of controversy with it. One user on TikTok shared in a video that she has since deleted RedNote and
00:55feels terrible since learning about what the increase in American users has done.
01:00That they were going to be offering the option to filter out foreign IP addresses,
01:05what that means for Chinese Americans that are trying to connect with their content,
01:09the language, the culture. It means that they won't be able to anymore.
01:12On Reddit, a user shared the tips she's seen from other RedNote users welcoming TikTok refugees,
01:18with one standing out in particular, not bringing up any of that LGBT stuff. While another replied
01:24explaining, we can't speak directly about LGBT content, we need to use slang. With controversy
01:31surrounding social media apps, it leaves many daily users wondering, where does that currently
01:36leave them? On January 17th, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the decision to ban TikTok,
01:42stating, TikTok's scale and susceptibility to foreign adversary control, together with a vast
01:47swath of sensitive data the platform collects, justify deferential treatment to address the
01:52government's national security concerns. PBS reports that President Biden, in his final days
01:58in office, won't enforce the TikTok ban, leaving the decision in the hands of President-elect
02:03Donald Trump. The January 17th ruling raises similar concerns that RedNote may face the same
02:09fate as TikTok due to national security issues. Let us know your thoughts below,
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