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Jolie Myers

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156 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

Because while a lot of Chinese students receive English education, like as a second language, It's not really widely used in the country. And so to see that much of it on historically a very Mandarin app is jarring. I would also say that. There's a lot of criticism now from Chinese users that it's a lot more like TikTok than it is Xiaohongshu.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

Because while a lot of Chinese students receive English education, like as a second language, It's not really widely used in the country. And so to see that much of it on historically a very Mandarin app is jarring. I would also say that. There's a lot of criticism now from Chinese users that it's a lot more like TikTok than it is Xiaohongshu.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

Because while a lot of Chinese students receive English education, like as a second language, It's not really widely used in the country. And so to see that much of it on historically a very Mandarin app is jarring. I would also say that. There's a lot of criticism now from Chinese users that it's a lot more like TikTok than it is Xiaohongshu.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

Because the thing is, Chinese people already have TikTok. It's Douyin. So obviously, when suddenly the TikTok refugees, as they call themselves, entered the app, the content itself shifted away from what Xiaohongshu was originally known for and more towards a similar vibe of TikTok, which doesn't really... strike the chord with some Chinese users.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

Because the thing is, Chinese people already have TikTok. It's Douyin. So obviously, when suddenly the TikTok refugees, as they call themselves, entered the app, the content itself shifted away from what Xiaohongshu was originally known for and more towards a similar vibe of TikTok, which doesn't really... strike the chord with some Chinese users.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

Because the thing is, Chinese people already have TikTok. It's Douyin. So obviously, when suddenly the TikTok refugees, as they call themselves, entered the app, the content itself shifted away from what Xiaohongshu was originally known for and more towards a similar vibe of TikTok, which doesn't really... strike the chord with some Chinese users.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

I think when you open up the app, when you start scrolling through, what you're first really struck with is – These two sets of users who have historically been separated by a very strong firewall talking for the first time. And it's not anything that I've necessarily seen before in my lifetime. I grew up both in Shanghai and in America.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

I think when you open up the app, when you start scrolling through, what you're first really struck with is – These two sets of users who have historically been separated by a very strong firewall talking for the first time. And it's not anything that I've necessarily seen before in my lifetime. I grew up both in Shanghai and in America.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

I think when you open up the app, when you start scrolling through, what you're first really struck with is – These two sets of users who have historically been separated by a very strong firewall talking for the first time. And it's not anything that I've necessarily seen before in my lifetime. I grew up both in Shanghai and in America.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

And when people are interacting for the first time on Red Note, You're seeing people interact and understand for each other these little things that Americans haven't really considered before about Chinese users, like the cost of living, like what going to school is like, what they eat, what they do for work, what they do for fun.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

And when people are interacting for the first time on Red Note, You're seeing people interact and understand for each other these little things that Americans haven't really considered before about Chinese users, like the cost of living, like what going to school is like, what they eat, what they do for work, what they do for fun.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

And when people are interacting for the first time on Red Note, You're seeing people interact and understand for each other these little things that Americans haven't really considered before about Chinese users, like the cost of living, like what going to school is like, what they eat, what they do for work, what they do for fun.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

It's been a tremendous week of you guys coming over and us welcoming you guys. I like to knit, crochet, upcycle.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

It's been a tremendous week of you guys coming over and us welcoming you guys. I like to knit, crochet, upcycle.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

It's been a tremendous week of you guys coming over and us welcoming you guys. I like to knit, crochet, upcycle.

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

I think that outrage is so funny because it's so clear that now people who are online and have a history of being online are very okay with the fact and know that many governments, many private entities and corporations are seeing their data. That's the price you pay when you download a free app. And I think that when the TikTok ban was looming and so much of it was around this hype that

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

I think that outrage is so funny because it's so clear that now people who are online and have a history of being online are very okay with the fact and know that many governments, many private entities and corporations are seeing their data. That's the price you pay when you download a free app. And I think that when the TikTok ban was looming and so much of it was around this hype that

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

I think that outrage is so funny because it's so clear that now people who are online and have a history of being online are very okay with the fact and know that many governments, many private entities and corporations are seeing their data. That's the price you pay when you download a free app. And I think that when the TikTok ban was looming and so much of it was around this hype that

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

we need to protect ourselves from China, we need to protect ourselves from foreign governments and the threat that China poses. I think a lot of young people, when they see a ballooning cost of living, rising inflation, a very scarce job market that is pumped full of data collection job postings that don't actually lead to anything, I think there's a very obvious pipeline between

Today, Explained
From TikTok to 小红书

we need to protect ourselves from China, we need to protect ourselves from foreign governments and the threat that China poses. I think a lot of young people, when they see a ballooning cost of living, rising inflation, a very scarce job market that is pumped full of data collection job postings that don't actually lead to anything, I think there's a very obvious pipeline between