Language learning app Duolingo has seen an over 200% spike in U.S. users learning Mandarin "out of spite" as many flee to Chinese app RedNote amid the uncertainty surrounding TikTok's future. On ...
Duolingo reportedly saw a 216% increase in U.S. users learning Mandarin since the announcement of TikTok’s potential ban. Many TikTok users are migrating to RedNote, a Chinese social app, to maintain ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TikTok refugees are flocking to RedNote and learning Mandarin. (CFOTO—Future Publishing via Getty Images)) Duolingo shares have ...
The timing couldn’t be clearer, as a wave of so-called TikTok refugees scrambled to join the Chinese social app RedNote ahead of TikTok’s looming U.S. ban. The ban, set to take effect on January 19 ...
The upcoming US ban against ByteDance's TikTok has the app falling from its popularity among global users, and not only in America, as more people flock to RedNote, but Duolingo is also enjoying a ...
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 ...
Duolingo announced the death of their mascot, Duo. Screengrab from @Duolingo on X. A company announced that their mascot “died” and TikTokers don’t know if they should be grieving or celebrating.
Duolingo shares have jumped this week, as the number of Americans learning Mandarin on the app has soared 216%. That's as China's RedNote is now the most downloaded free app on Apple's App Store ahead ...
A company announced that their mascot “died” and TikTokers don’t know if they should be grieving or celebrating. Duolingo, a popular app used to learn new languages, is known for their bright green ...