Americans have turned to the language-learning app Duolingo to study Mandarin and the Chinese social app RedNote as a ...
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Duolingo shares have jumped this week, as the number of Americans learning Mandarin on the app has soared 216%. That's as ...
When TikTok went off the air (to use a very old-fashioned phrase), there was a scramble to find an alternative to its ...
TikTok creators posted tearful farewells and encouraged followers to find them on other less lucrative platforms on Jan. 18, ...
Popular TikTok accounts such as DuoLingo shared trade secrets before the app went dark in the US, while creators confessed to ...
@duolingo hope we don’t regret posting this on Monday! #duolingo #tiktokban ♬ original sound - TikTok’s Sportscaster Duolingo ...
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How the brand tapped data-driven storytelling and cross-departmental collaboration to turn the disruptive moment into a win.
When refugees from the app showed up on an alternative called RedNote, understanding was fostered.
The TikTok ban in the U.S is currently on pause. But a story you may have heard claims the threat of the app going away has led to a massive spike in people learning mandarin on Duolingo.