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Which are the newest social networks?

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Ion Iacob Committed   engineer
I applied, Thank you Geoffrey
Feb 21st 2018 23:56 

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Azul Hall Freshman  Azul Reception Hall
Facebook is the most popular social networking site
Feb 27th 2018 05:24   
Movese L. Freshman  Live Photos
facebook, twitter, stumbleupon, pintrest, google plus these are the top most social sites.
Feb 27th 2018 07:05   
Aaron Smith Advanced  Digital Marketing
Instagram is the best social sharing website
Feb 27th 2018 23:28   
Paul Nwaoriaku Innovator  Hey!
The best and newest is Xenzuu, no spying by the Teams members, no scammers like that of FB, no blocking by the admin..., Xenzuu is nice.
Feb 28th 2018 10:14    Edited in Feb 28th 2018 10:16
Viorel Man Junior  muncitor
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Mar 1st 2018 11:51   
W2S Solutions Senior  Digital Transformation Company
Facebook and Twitter are the latest trending tool in Social networking.
Mar 21st 2018 06:12   
Gjohn appleton Junior  Warehouse operator/retail
I would say Yahoo messanger
Mar 22nd 2018 13:21   
Caitlin Aaron Senior  Web Marketing
VK, flipboard, instapaper, getpocket, etc.
Mar 27th 2018 22:20   
Justin J. Committed    ***
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Jul 19th 2018 15:13   
Brahim A. Tycoon II Premium   APSense Adviser for Social Media!
31 mars 2018 - Social networks. Vero. This is an Instagram alternative that topped 3 million downloads recently. Mastodon.social. Much like Vero was a reaction to Instagram, Mastodon is an open-source alternative to Twitter that has tripled users in the past year. Musical.ly. Reddit. YouTube. Tingles. Caffeine. Peloton.
Sep 8th 2018 03:05   
Brahim A. Tycoon II Premium   APSense Adviser for Social Media!
I have been keenly observing the rise of alternative social-media platforms. If you’re looking to make the switch, here are some new platforms that exist today.

Social networks
If you’re just looking for a straight-up replacement rather than a new kind of experience, here are some of the platforms you could try out.

Vero. This is an Instagram alternative that topped 3 million downloads recently. The growth stemmed from users’ frustration with Instagram’s non-chronological feed. Since then, its founder Ayman Hariri has come under scrutiny for labor practices, and I’d imagine retention has been tough. Its rapid ascension shows that people are hungry to explore something new.


Mastodon.social. Much like Vero was a reaction to Instagram, Mastodon is an open-source alternative to Twitter that has tripled users in the past year. In addition to diverging from Twitter’s features, it also enables the creation of private communities, which I suspect will be a key component of the future

Musical.ly. This is a popular lip-syncing app that was acquired by Toutiao for a reported $1 billion. When you try it out, you’ll find a plethora of creative and funny videos, like the early days of YouTube.

Reddit. Reddit isn’t new, but it’s hard not to mention. What makes for a great online community is a shared passion. Reddit is home to many of these, like /r/Keto, /r/LegalAdvice, or /r/askscience.

YouTube. YouTube videos used to be links you found on Facebook. In 2012, YouTube made a small tweak to its recommendation system, and everything changed. Watch time grew 50% a year for the next three years, making it a real destination, and it’s only getting started. Over time, I believe YouTube will become the most important Google property, surpassing search.

Content hubs
Many companies in this category are fundamentally media properties, but unlike the incumbents, they’re aren’t just about content: They’re going to use the building blocks of social-networking software (like a software company would use a database) to build real community.


Tingles. ASMR (Autonomous sensory meridian response) is physiological phenomenon where certain soft sounds produce physical feelings of pleasure. Instead of happening upon them in the wild, a genre of videos has been designed to trigger these positive, euphoric feelings. 20 million people regularly watch ASMR videos to relax, so Tingles is building a Netflix for ASMR, since YouTube isn’t optimized for it.

Caffeine. Caffeine is like Twitch on steroids. It makes it very easy for anyone to broadcast the video game they’re playing, and it wouldn’t surprise me if they broadened over time to other domains. Given the growth of mobile presence, synchronous (live) experiences are becoming interesting again.

Peloton. The unicorn fitness company has built a decentralized SoulCycle community. Riders have messianic levels of admiration of the instructors, and it has an incredibly active and supportive community (on FB Groups today, but could easily be ported without any loss of retention). It’s a non-traditional example of what an online community can look like.

NewTV. Meg Whitman (the former CEO of HP) and Jeremy Katzenberg (the former chairman of Disney) are starting “Hollywood-style, short-form videos for mobile use.” It’s like Netflix, but only for short-form videos.


Anchor. Anchor makes it really easy for anyone to start a podcast, and it has a lot of unique material as a result.

Messaging
Much of Facebook’s unbundling will go into messaging groups and apps. Those who deleted their Facebook account will probably just start using WhatsApp more, but there are some other platforms worth noting:

Telegram. The messaging app has developed a strong following in both Russia and the cryptocurrency community. It’s probably the closest thing I’ve seen to a second coming of internet relay chatrooms (IRC), which are the large active chat rooms of the 1990s. Like IRC, it suffers from a discoverability problem: There’s no great way to find new channels. I presume that will get fixed over time.


Discord. What started as a gaming chat service has become consumer Slack for different Reddit communities. Like Telegram, the discovery of new channels isn’t great, but the community has built a directory.

Houseparty. Houseparty is a group FaceTime app that’s gone through several waves of popularity. It suffers from the “chin problem” all mobile video conferencing has: You’d never take a photo of your face from below, but that’s the perspective you hold the phone in when you use it. I suspect this problem is solvable through clever use of technology.
Nov 17th 2018 12:09   
Martin Berry Junior  DHL shipping in East Lansing MI
tumblr is also a trnding social media network
Feb 8th 2019 04:29   
Coastal Caretakers Freshman  Aging-in-Place and Accessible Home Specialists
Facebook,Twitter, Instagram are the best social sites.
Feb 12th 2019 06:24   
Coastal Caretakers Freshman  Aging-in-Place and Accessible Home Specialists
Facebook,Twitter, Instagram are the best social sites.
Feb 12th 2019 06:25   
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Jan 16th 2023 00:44   
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1. TikTok: TikTok is a video-sharing social networking platform that allows users to create and share short videos. It has gained significant popularity, particularly among younger generations, due to its entertaining and creative content.

2. Clubhouse: Clubhouse is an audio-based social networking app where users can join virtual rooms to participate in live discussions on various topics. It gained attention for its unique format and exclusivity, as it was initially available only to invite-only users.

3. Signal: Although primarily known as a secure messaging app, Signal also offers social media features such as public groups and group chats. It focuses on privacy and secure communication, appealing to users concerned about data privacy.

4. MeWe: MeWe is a social networking platform that positions itself as an alternative to mainstream social media platforms. It emphasizes user privacy, data ownership, and a commitment to ad-free experiences.

5. Vero: Vero is a social media platform that aims to provide a more authentic and chronological experience. It allows users to share content with specific groups of friends and offers a subscription-based model to avoid reliance on advertising.

6. Mastodon: Mastodon is an open-source, decentralized social media platform that operates on a federated network of interconnected servers, called instances. It offers users greater control over their data and the ability to choose specific communities they want to engage with.
May 19th 2023 01:48   
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