As "TikTok refugees" flood to Chinese site RedNote, language learning app Duolingo has reported an over 200% spike in people ...
Duolingo has seen a surge in U.S. Mandarin learners as TikTok users explore Chinese social app RedNote amid a looming ban.
"First of all, the Chinese are so nice, they're so sweet and so welcoming. They've over here teaching us Mandarin." ...
The company confirmed to CNBC that there's been a 216% increase in Mandarin learners using the app compared to a year earlier ...
The language-learning app Duolingo has seen a surprising trend emerge, the closer we get to the TikTok ban -- there's been a ...
Yes, the language-learning app has been the big winner amid TikTok’s impending demise and it’s mostly due to spite. According ...
The threat of TikTok going dark in the US appears to have compelled some Americans to start learning Mandarin as they look to ...
Instead of trying to dodge the ban, millions of TikTok users are jumping over to RedNote. Since RedNote is primarily designed ...
Duolingo sees approx. 216% growth in new Mandarin learners in US! Is the spike due to TikTok's potential ban and users ...
Can RedNote sustain its rapid rise to success with US users? Even with a TikTok ban and Duolingo boost, it faces plenty of ...
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Duolingo says it's seen a massive spike in people learning Mandarin Chinese, possibly to better use the popular TikTok alternative, RedNote.