Press Review - ‘TikTok refugees’ flock to RedNote ahead of potential Supreme Court ban
- New users are joining Rednote as a potential ban on TikTok approaches, with over 700,000 new users in two days, according to sources close to the company.
- More than 50,000 users participated in a live chat called 'TikTok Refugees' on Rednote, highlighting the app's rising popularity among former TikTok users.
- Rednote's downloads in the U.S. Increased by over 200% year-over-year this week, making it the top download on the U.S. Apple App Store, as reported by Sensor Tower.
- Users express their desire for alternatives to TikTok and dissatisfaction with other platforms, viewing Rednote as a protest against the U.S. Government's actions, according to Stella Kittrell.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right2Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Left, 40% Center
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- 40% of the sources lean Left, 40% of the sources are Center
40% Center
L 40%
C 40%
R 20%
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