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Chinese TikTok Alternative Showing Americans That China Is the New World

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Kim Iversen says that banning TikTok in the U.S. is "going to massively backfire." We're not sure why she's worried about TikTok; it was the Biden administration that set up a deadline (one day before the end of Biden's term) for TikTok to be sold to American interests or banned. President-elect Donald Trump will have TikTok CEO Shou Chew at his inauguration on Monday, and the two met last month at Mar-a-Lago. 

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Still, there's some fear that the Chinese-owned social media app will go dark on Sunday. Meanwhile, the technorati — like Taylor Lorenz — have been setting up accounts on RedNote, which is also Chinese-owned.

"The hottest new social app in America!" She may be 50, but she sounds like a squealing pre-teen.

Anyway, Iversen adds that RedNote is opening up Americans' eyes to the wonder of China.

Like Twitter 1.0, before Elon Musk purchased it and ruined it.

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Exactly. The CCP bans any content that would make China look bad.

What happened to Bluesky? We thought that was the hottest app in America?

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