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To show how little they care about Tiktok’s ties with Beijing, other people in the United States download one of the maximum popular programs in China.
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We go to the red note. It belongs to the Chinese. How funny would it be if they prohibit Tiktok and we all go to this Chinese application? The red note is precisely a copy and a Tiktok paste. You can edit your videos there, trend sounds. There is also a store here. I am sure that there is also a way to earn effective here.
By Claire Fu and Meaghan Tobin
Claire Fu reported that Seoul and Meaghan Tobin de Taipei, Taiwan.
Follow updates on the Supreme Court’s ruling opposed to Tiktok.
Manimatana Lee has spent the last five years building one of the products on the internet: an organization of other people who are reliably watching her videos on Tiktok.
She built one of about 10,000 subscribers with videos of herself sucking her space in Wisconsin, while her youngest daughter took a nap in a carrier on her back. A video of Mrs. Read dancing and dropping, while dressed with her sleeping baby, she has been observed more than a million times since November.
Now, with the Supreme Court soon fails in a case that can be only if Tiktok can be prohibited in the United States for national security concerns, Mrs. Lee and other Americans who seek opportunities are downloading Xiaohongshu, a social social media application Popular in China and little known outside the country’s doors.
“How funny would it be if they ban TikTok and we all just move over to this Chinese app,” Ms. Lee wrote on Monday on TikTok encouraging her followers to join her.
On Tuesday, Xiaohongshu the maximum loose app downloaded from the US Apple Store was released. U. S. Interviews and on the app, which should show that they do not reflect Washington’s considerations about Tiktok’s ties with China.
Tiktok, which will be available in more than 150 countries but not in China, belongs to the Chinese corporate Internet byteance. U. S. creators posting videos on Tiktok say the app has been a source of connection, entertainment, and data as it has become a sensation of the CovVI-19 pandemic. Its secret sauce is its proprietary algorithm, a generation that recommends a steady stream of short videos targeted to scroll through people.
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