When the Supreme Court unanimously decided to uphold the ban on TikTok, many Americans flocked to another Chinese-owned social media platform — Xiaohongshu, known as "the little red book" in China or ...
An American influx to the social media app has shown people in both countries what every day life is like. As one person in ...
The unexpected and spontaneous grass-roots response demonstrates the untapped potential for people-to-people diplomacy in our ...
TikTok has returned for US users after a brief shutdown. If it goes away for good, these rival apps can help you get your fix ...
Donald Trump has extended the deadline on the TikTok ban by 75 days but is now pushing for 50 percent U.S. ownership—an ...
“Nǐ-howdy,” a play on the standard greetings of Nǐ hǎo and howdy is one of the many responses in the comment section of ...
China has historically been seen as unable to emulate the attractiveness of the world’s more established soft-power bastions.
A marketing campaign brief obtained by WIRED reveals how the Chinese app is trying to capitalize on its sudden international ...
Chinese tech companies and their censorship apparatus look to be early beneficiaries of the Supreme Court’s decision to keep ...
Users looking for a TikTok alternative learn about daily life in China, but some posts are taboo.
Qu, 40, is currently president of and owns an estimated 10% stake in the private company; Forbes estimates she has a net ...
The Chinese app’s new American users are connecting directly with their Chinese counterparts at a time when the two countries ...