For many of America’s 170 million TikTok users, US President Donald Trump’s move to delay a legal ban of the popular social media platform was cause for celebration. But in China, where TikTok’s parent company is based,
RedNote, called Xiaohongshu in Chinese — which literally translates as Little Red Book, an apparent reference to former dictator Chairman Mao Zedong — is also required to follow the Chinese Communist Party’s regulations, but has yet to exert its moderation of English language content to meet these standards.
The founder of the app’s parent, Beijing-based ByteDance, met with Elon Musk last year.
After years of rejecting the idea of a sale of TikTok’s US assets to an American buyer in order to avert a ban, China and ByteDance may have found an owner they could live with: Elon Musk.
China's foreign ministry said on Monday companies should "decide independently" on matters of their operations and deals, responding to a question about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump proposing a 50% U.
State media hailed RedNote's success among American "TikTok refugees" as a repudiation of U.S. government "demonizing" of China's development.
RedNote, known as Xiaohongshu in China, is owned by a Shanghai-based company and raises similar questions as TikTok.
Trump loves the reciprocal trade framework … and he loves this [idea],” a source said of the president’s plan for joint ventures.
US President Donald Trump’s first interview post his return to the Oval Office was aired Wednesday (Jan 22) on Fox News, where the 47th POTUS shared his views on a range of issues. In one of the major takeaways,
(CNN)– Youtube and TikTok Star Mr. Beast is looking to buy TikTok as part of a group of investors. Mr.Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, appeared to make a joke about buying the social media platform earlier this month. But his lawyer says he was actually serious. TikTok went dark on Saturday night ahead of a nationwide ban.
President Trump remained focused on past grievances as much as new goals for his returning administration in first sit-down interview with Fox News