When refugees from the app showed up on an alternative called RedNote, understanding was fostered.
Many users flocked to another Chinese-owned app, RedNote, when it looked like TikTok would be banned. Americans and Chinese citizens have been getting to know each other.
How the brand tapped data-driven storytelling and cross-departmental collaboration to turn the disruptive moment into a win.
In protest of the anti-Chinese banning of TikTok, hundreds of thousands of users have flocked to Rednote, a TikTok-like app ...
Known in English as RedNote, the Chinese social media app became the most ... to translate English slang like “ho is you ...
The potential TikTok ban is causing a boom for Duolingo. The language learning app said it is seeing a 216% year-over-year spike in US-based Mandarin learners. Americans have rushed to TikTok ...
The social media landscape experienced a dramatic shift last week when TikTok temporarily went dark in the U.S., hours ahead ...
The TikTok ban in the U.S is currently on pause. But a story you may have heard claims the threat of the app going away has led to a massive spike in people learning mandarin on Duolingo.
“Nǐ-howdy,” a play on the standard greetings of Nǐ hǎo and howdy is one of the many responses in the comment section of ...
The brief TikTok ban this weekend affected students' ability to maintain communities and express themselves amid uncertainty ...
China has historically been seen as unable to emulate the attractiveness of the world’s more established soft-power bastions.
American internet users are looking for alternative social media platforms. And, surprisingly, Duolingo is involved in this ...