Duolingo sees 216% spike in US users learning Chinese amid TikTok ban and move to RedNote
Duolingo sees 216% spike in US users learning Chinese amid TikTok ban and move to RedNote
TikTok U.S. users have been learning Chinese on Duolingo in increasing numbers amid their adoption of a Chinese social app called RedNote ahead of the
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/52721306
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Realistically, how much duolingo would one need to do to be able to use RedNote in chinese?
7 0 ReplyThe owl will have you study "the man has a red scarf" for two years before you get to words like "save" or "add to watchlist".
15 0 ReplyThe dog paid for all the groceries in cash.
Fucking trash app being steadily more and more enshittified by "AI" and somehow adding another level of subscription every other month.
I've been doing Spanish at the same level for over 400 hours.
I learned more about Spanish from 30 minutes of language transfer than in nearly 1000 days of Duolingo.
It's a trash app if you want to learn another language.
6 3 ReplyDuolingo gains money by keeping you hooked, not by being effective
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