unilad homepage
unilad homepage
    • News
      • UK News
      • US News
      • World News
      • Crime
      • Health
      • Money
      • Sport
      • Travel
    • Music
    • Technology
    • Film and TV
      • News
      • DC Comics
      • Disney
      • Marvel
      • Netflix
    • Celebrity
    • Politics
    • Advertise
    • Terms
    • Privacy & Cookies
    • LADbible Group
    • LADbible
    • SPORTbible
    • GAMINGbible
    • Tyla
    • UNILAD Tech
    • FOODbible
    • License Our Content
    • About Us & Contact
    • Jobs
    • Latest
    • Archive
    • Topics A-Z
    • Authors
    Facebook
    Instagram
    X
    Threads
    TikTok
    YouTube
    Submit Your Content
    Why TikTok users are rushing to RedNote ahead of US ban
    Home>Technology>News
    Updated 10:49 14 Jan 2025 GMTPublished 10:48 14 Jan 2025 GMT

    Why TikTok users are rushing to RedNote ahead of US ban

    Time is ticking on whether TikTok will survive

    Liv Bridge

    Liv Bridge

    google discoverFollow us on Google Discover
    Featured Image Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty/Cheng Xin/Getty

    Topics: Social Media, Technology, US News, China, TikTok, Business, Money, Politics, Instagram

    Liv Bridge
    Liv Bridge

    Liv Bridge is a digital journalist who joined the UNILAD team in 2024 after almost three years reporting local news for a Newsquest UK paper, The Oldham Times. She's passionate about health, housing, food and music, especially Oasis...

    X

    @livbridge

    Advert

    Advert

    Advert

    TikTok users are racing to download a new app, RedNote, ahead of the proposed US TikTok ban.

    Time is ticking if one of our favorite social media platforms is to be saved, as the US plans on banning the video app as soon as Sunday (January 19) this week.

    In April last year, the US Congress passed a bipartisan bill to prohibit TikTok unless it secures a new owner.

    Federal officials argued the platform poses a 'national security threat' on an 'immense depth' due to its supposed links with China.

    Advert

    The RedNote app has shot to the top spot on the app store (Cheng Xin/Getty Images)
    The RedNote app has shot to the top spot on the app store (Cheng Xin/Getty Images)

    It is feared US users' data could be being shared unlawfully with the Communist government.

    However, TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, refute the allegations and are in the midst of challenging the rule in the Supreme Court by highlighting its First Amendment Rights.

    But justices threw out the argument on Friday and appeared to side more favorably with the US government.

    Justice Elena Kagan said the law is only targeted at the foreign corporation, 'which doesn't have First Amendment rights', while Chief Justice John Roberts added: "They're not saying TikTok has to stop. They're saying the Chinese have to stop controlling TikTok', reports The Independent."

    President-elect Donald Trump, who will take office in a matter of days on January 20, tried to ban TikTok in 2020, but has since sought to delay it.

    Content creators argue banning TikTok could jeopardize their financial security (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
    Content creators argue banning TikTok could jeopardize their financial security (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

    Creators, businesses, influencers, and other users of the app have argued that the ban would decimate the lucrative creator economy that depends on it.

    But frantic with worry about a TikTok-less future, thousands of US users have stumbled across what could be suitable alternatives if, or rather when, the dreaded dawn comes.

    A free Chinese short-form video app called Xiaohongshu, or RedNote in English, has shot to the top of the Apple App store as of Monday, followed by Lemon8, also owned by TikTok and ByteDance, as users look to migrate across.

    The app functions as a cross between Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest, and has more than 300 million monthly active users, according to The Independent, which still falls below the figures seen on TikTok.

    RedNote, based in Shanghai, was founded in 2013 and was valued at $17 billion after raising funds from Chinese investors, with now more than $900 million raised in funding and 2,000 employees, reports CNBC.

    The app could be banned as soon as Sunday in the US (Jaque Silva/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
    The app could be banned as soon as Sunday in the US (Jaque Silva/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    And many TikTokers appear to be a fan of the alternative already.

    One Georgian TikToker who goes by the username allieusyaps said: "They're trying to ban TikTok and that's ok", before explaining to his 200,000 followers that 'we on that RedNote baby'.

    "Look, I might not have a job in the next week", he continued, "but we about to learn Mandarin baby!

    "RedNote is already lit. I ain't never s*** like that. The content they got over there is really different.

    "So yeah, the great migration is here."

    Another TikToker, itsjustheavita, said the alternative could be even better for influencers as 'Chinese brands have more money than American brands'.

    "Let's get our bag y'all. To the Red Note app it is. Goodbye", she added.

    Choose your content:

    2 hours ago
    a day ago
    2 days ago
    • (Photo by Emanuele Cremaschi/Getty Images)
      2 hours ago

      Playstation users who bought games within four-year period eligible for Sony $7.85 million settlement

      Sony have been accused of monopolising the market through their PlayStation Store

      Technology
    • Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg via Getty Images
      a day ago

      iPhone users can check if they’re eligible for Apple's $250m payout over AI accusations

      The payout applies to people who bought certain iPhones between June 2024 and March 2025

      Technology
    • Christopher Willard/Disney via Getty Images
      2 days ago

      Shark Tank star Lori Greiner issues warning over hidden Gmail setting and reveals how to disable it

      Lori Greiner has warned 1.8 billion Gmail users about a setting that allows access to their private emails

      Technology
    • Getty Stock
      2 days ago

      Every country where ChatGPT is banned and why

      One in eight people on the planet can't access ChatGPT - and their governments want to keep it that way

      Technology
    • Donald Trump announces major update on TikTok ban as he begins 'two week' countdown
    • Americans claim TikTok is ‘over’ and delete app after seeing ‘insane’ new terms of service policy
    • China sends brutal warning to US after Trump set to impose 100% tariffs
    • Police link terrifying TikTok video to 'complete disappearance' of 23-year-old woman