If you’ve been thinking of taking the plunge and deleting your Twitter account, we’re here to tell you that it might not be such a good idea after all. While there are certainly some problems with the social media giant, plenty of folks find it to be an essential part of their online presence and maybe even their career. If that describes you, then you may be interested in checking out some alternative social media sites like Twitter that could serve as suitable replacements.
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Parler
Unlike Facebook and Twitter, Parler doesn’t require you to use your real name or profile picture. You’re given one of three cartoon avatars with different expressions to choose from, so you can post without fear of being outed. The interface is very similar to that of Twitter, but in the top left corner there’s a drop-down menu that allows you to toggle between Moments, Following, and Friends. If someone follows you back on Parler, their posts will show up in your feed for a limited time. One downside is that it’s currently only available for iOS devices; an Android version is slated for release soon.
MeWe
It also has features like groups, live video chat, and photo albums that can be created with ease. Give MeWe a try if you’re looking for something new! You’ll find it’s simple and easy to use. The interface is beautiful, so it makes the experience even better. Though it’s not as popular as some of the other social media apps out there, it’s growing in popularity. So what are you waiting for?
Minds
Minds allows users to create their own feed by giving them the choice of who to follow, what topics to follow, and how public or private they want their posts to be. It also has a built-in chat feature where you can interact with other people on your friends list and add comments to others’ feeds. Minds also has a larger user base than many other social media networks.
Vero
Vero is a social media network that was founded in 2015 and launched in 2017. It’s full of features, including the ability to upload unlimited photos and videos, send direct messages with an unlimited character limit, and connect with people around the world without any geographical limits.
Gab
Launched in 2016, Gab is a social media network that features a live, free speech-oriented discussion that is uncensored by the need to be polite. The site’s userbase is growing rapidly, and its popularity among members of the alt-right has made it a target for left-leaning critics.