Many American Twitter users are searching for a new social media home as a possible ban is being prepared by RedNote ( also known as Xiaohongshu), and unsurprisingly Luigi Mangione, the CEO killer, has a common obsession with Chinese customers.
Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December, has become an improbable global figure.
On Red Note, person feeds are said to be overflowing with changes, lover art, and also dress homage to Mangione. These articles rule even among beginners who are still awaiting the algorithm’s adaptation to their tastes.
According to several articles and screenshots posted on various social media platforms, National users were initially taken aback by the fact that Mangione’s face appeared everywhere in the Chinese software.
People have started dressing up as Mangione in everything from his now-iconic mugshot seem to exaggerated adaptations of what fans think of as his “vigilante clothes.” ” They’re cosplaying Luigi Mangione on Red Note”, said a X user @airbagged1. The X article received 86k loves and 1.7 million views, with many of the viewers supporting the trend.
Another costume show featured a man dressed as Mangione in an orange jumpsuit in a video that allegedly came from the Chines app, which was shared on X.
” Luigi Mangione is beloved on Red Note”, said another user going by Alyssa Mercante ( @alyssa_merc ), while sharing screenshots of the posts. A Radical cable co-editor shared a picture in which Mangione has been given the nickname” Lulu.” ” On the Red Note software, Chinese people have given Luigi Mangione the name” Lulu””, said Sharon Adarlo, who’s profile describes her as designer / author / blogger.
This shared attraction with Mangione content—edits, dress, and all—has apparently eased the change for TikTok “refugees” and sparked interest about whether RedNote could become the new global social internet gateway.
Why is the Chinese software RedNote common among Americans?
As the US federal stays firm on banning TikTok, some British content creators are migrating to Xiaohongshu, also known as Red Note, as an alternative system. The game, which blends characteristics of Instagram and Pinterest, has fast gained popularity, topping app store figures and collecting over 10 million files on Google Play. Its attention to short-form glad and user-friendly design makes it a popular choice for TikTok users, making it appealing.
Celebrities like Jen Hamilton, with millions of followers, are boldly endorsing RedNote and encouraging their people to meet them. Despite issues about data privacy and its primarily in Mandarin, US creators looking to keep their online presence are drawn to the phone’s expanding global consumer base and flexible features.