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« on: January 19, 2025, 04:05:05 pm »

'TikTok Refugees' are learning Mandarin Chinese on Duolingo for RedNote

<p>In a few days, TikTok could be banned in the US, which will make the app unusable and unavailable from app stores. Instead of making do with Instagram Reels, people looked for a closer alternative and found Chinese social media app &quot;<a data-i13n="cpos:1;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/social-media/chinese-social-media-app-rednote-is-the-number-one-app-as-tiktok-ban-looms-235929802.html">RedNote[/url]&quot; or Xiaohongshu, which translates to &quot;little red book.&quot; It shot to the top of the Apple App Store download list, and according to <a data-i13n="cpos:2;pos:1" href="https://www.reuters.com/technology/over-half-million-tiktok-refugees-flock-chinas-rednote-2025-01-14/">Reuters[/url], more than 700,000 users joined the service within just a couple of days. Apparently, though, RedNote isn't the only app that has benefited from TikTok's looming ban. The language learning app Duolingo has revealed that it has seen a &quot;216 percent growth in new Chinese (Mandarin) learners in the US compared to this time last year.&quot;</p>
<div id="81be25f54f6d41cebf20f595aeeefdf5"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Learning Mandarin out of spite? You're not alone.

We’ve seen a ~216% growth in new Chinese (Mandarin) learners in the US compared to this time last year. https://t.co/9hzwBxfTgD pic.twitter.com/qWM9f5oFYA</p>— Duolingo (@duolingo) January 15, 2025
 

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<p>While RedNote has an English interface, most of its content is in Chinese, and American users are probably hoping to be able to interact with more videos. As <a data-i13n="cpos:3;pos:1" href="https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/15/duolingo-sees-216-spike-in-u-s-users-learning-chinese-amid-tiktok-ban-and-move-to-rednote/">TechCrunch[/url] notes, the graph Duolingo posted clearly shows a big uptick in new learners at the same time RedNote shot up in popularity. On TikTok, Duolingo posted videos with the hashtags #rednote and #tiktokban. In one video, someone wearing a mask of the app's green owl mascot is teaching Mandarin Chinese for beginners, starting with &quot;Welcome, TikTok refugees.&quot;&nbsp;</p>
<span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>Meanwhile, RedNote's original Chinese users are getting language lessons from the app's American imports. They're now apparently getting schooled on gen Alpha American slang and TikTok trends, like &quot;my shayla&quot; and &quot;Raw. Next question.&quot; Chinese users are also having fun with the new users, telling them that they're their &quot;Chinese spy&quot; and jokingly asking for their data to give to China's government.&nbsp;</p>
<p>TikTok's owner, ByteDance, only has until January 19 to sell the app's US assets to prevent a shutdown.&nbsp;</p>This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/tiktok-refugees-are-learning-mandarin-chinese-on-duolingo-for-rednote-140032557.html?src=rss

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