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2025-01-14
Wired 71 related

Ahead of a likely US TikTok ban, users flee to Chinese apps Xiaohongshu, aka RedNote, and ByteDance's Lemon8, currently the top two apps in the US App Store

and how to prepare Koh Ewe / BBC : TikTok users flock to Chinese app RedNote as US ban looms New York Times : ‘Red Note,’ a Chinese App, Is Dominating Downloads, Thanks to TikTok Users Emily Hallas / ...

2022-10-19
VICE

Some protesters in China are sharing anti-Xi Jinping posters using AirDrop, one of the few relatively untraceable methods for sharing files in China

Rachel Cheung / VICE : Tweets: @maryhui , @jwassers , @xunlingau , and @rachel_cheung1 Tweets: Mary Hui / @maryhui : Throwback to when Hong Kong protesters used AirDrop to breach China's Firewall: ht...

2022-07-14
VICE 1 related

A woman wrote 206 interconnected Chinese Wikipedia articles since 2019 with false accounts of medieval Russian history, in one of the largest hoaxes on the site

Rachel Cheung / VICE :

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