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There is no law that says you have to use Twitter.

Almost everyone agrees that large swaths of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Reddit are terrible, each in their own way. But these monolithic social media platforms are so ubiquitous, it’s easy to forget that you don’t have to use them. Which isn’t to say that you have to swear off of social media forever: There are less odious alternatives that will still let you participate in online life.

These smaller, scrappier social media platforms aim to either correct the most egregious mistakes their big brothers and sisters make, or to provide niche experiences that the larger social media companies can’t/won’t. Below are alternatives to five of the most popular social media platforms. None of them are perfect, but they’re at least different, and probably less terrible. Plus, if any of them really catch on, you can be first to complain about how they used to be so much better.

Ditch Facebook for MeWe: Freedom from advertising and tracking

There are tons of reasons to join the crowds fleeing Facebook—its terrifying targeted advertising policies, rampant misinformation, people use it to plan genocides, your cousin Gary—and only one reason to stay: The sheer number of users. Everyone is on Facebook, and maybe that’s the problem.

My suggested Facebook alternative, MeWe, offers a lot of features that will be familiar to Facebook-users—groups, private chats, tagging, content permissions—and boasts a Facebook-like look and feel, but WeMe is less evil. It’s completely advertising free and doesn’t track or sell its users’ data, staying afloat by offering for-pay premium services. On the downside: There are reportedly 16 million users of WeMe, which might sound like a lot, but it’s a drop in the bucket compared to Facebook’s nearly 3 billion users.

Switch from Twitter to WT.Social: News with less misinformation and hysteria

I’ve had a Twitter account since 2010, but I can’t anymore. I just want links to interesting news stories and the occasional cute cat pic, but Twitter seems intent on serving up maddening, toxic nonsense. The site is awash in hysteria, misinformation, manipulation, and bitterness. If you’re just sick of it like I am, check out WT.Social.

Launched in 2019 by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, WT.social is completely ad-free and dedicated to combating misinformation by allowing users to flag and edit any post, like a certain famous online encyclopedia. There are no advertisers to appease, since the service is paid for through voluntary donations, and WT.social says its mission is to “foster an environment where bad actors are removed because it is right, not because it suddenly affects our bottom-line.”

Switch from Instagram to 500px: Better photos, less psychological trauma

Instagram has long been known to be devastating to the mental health of young people. The photo-sharing platform has been associated with depression, self-esteem issues, social anxiety, and other issues. It’s run by the same people who run Facebook, who seem bent on making social media experiences as addictive as possible. If you’re a photographer and you don’t want to support any of that just to show off your pics, you should switch to 500px.

The platform’s philosophy is built around quality pictures, so you can view and post pics in high resolution. The algorithm that determines which photographs are widely shared is based less on your number of followers and more on “likes” from people who don’t follow you. There are even opportunities to monetize your work.

While 500px is geared toward photographers, if you just like looking at pretty pictures, it might be the service for you too. Unlike Instagram’s mix of pictures, ads, and videos, 500px’s feeds feature only photographs, and it feeds aren’t based on Zuckerberg-style algorithms, so you’ll see only what you want to see.

Switch from TikTok to, well, something

TikTok is the nearly universal choice of young people eager to watch and share shorter videos. TikTok is so huge at the moment, it has no realistic challengers (other than old-school YouTube), and none on the horizon—but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any alternatives. Here are a few video sharing apps that offer things TikTok does not.

  • Triller. This app makes the already easy process of posting videos online even easier. Triller uses AI to edit videos in time to pre-selected music.
  • Clapper. If you’re worried that your important political views are being censored by TikTok, this moderation-light platform will let you spout off whatever dumb nonsense you’d like.
  • Clash. Created by one of the co-founders of Vine, Clash focuses on short form videos, and isn’t designed as a challenger to TikTok as much as a sidecar: It allows creators with existing followings to interact with and monetize their audience in exciting new ways. But that also means users can interact with their faves more easily, too.

Switch from Reddit to Discourse: Less dumbness, more smartness

It’s hard to believe now, but for a couple years after Reddit launched in 2005, it was a discussion forum for smart people. Unfortunately, popularity and an aversion to curation and moderation lead to a dumbing down of content and a proliferation of hateful and boring users. For a smaller, more focused discussion-based community, try Discourse. This open-source forum platform’s stated goal is to “raise the standard of civilized discourse on the internet through seeding it with better discussion software.” In practice, that means trusted, frequent users have a say in how communities are managed; it’s easy to flag bad content; and there exists robust and user-customizable curation. Plus, fewer people use it, so it hasn’t been ruined…yet.

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By  Stephen Johnson

Sourced from lifehacker

By Vinod Mohite

The advancement in the social media technology has opened broad avenues of digital marketing, for businesses both small and large. By learning the art of social media marketing, you can showcase your business to the world as a fast-growing business.

The advancement in the social media technology has opened broad avenues of digital marketing, for businesses both small and large. By learning the art of social media marketing, one can take their business to great heights and showcase themselves to the world as a fast-growing business.

All social media platforms are not the same when it comes to reaching, delivery of content, attractiveness or target audience. This requires the business to identify the best platform, suitable for their business, where most of their target audience would be available.

Today business chooses from a wide variety of social media platforms. Let’s discuss the top 10 social media platforms that are most popular among different kinds of businesses.

  1. Facebook

Millions of businesses, big or small, make efficient use of Facebook and its opportunities, to grow, expand and connect. Facebook ads help people discover and reach out to your business. Whether its building awareness for your brand or a new product, Facebook helps businesses tell their story to people across borders. It has also proven to be a tremendously helpful tool for the purpose of increasing traffic and sales. It basically helps people to take action. Facebook advertising tools also let the business measure and analyse the effects of advertising and related parameters, providing a fair idea how the campaign performs. Offering creativity and flexibility, Facebook is the most popular and preferred social media platform, by almost all businesses.

  1. Twitter

A social media marketing platform that lets users spread the word via tweets, Twitter, is a revolutionary platform, where people come to discover what’s happening. With over 500 million tweets sent every day, Twitter is like an avenue with undiscovered possibilities and opportunities for businesses to make use of, in order to market themselves better. Twitter ads are the focus of businesses to develop and grow as they let the business expand their influence, connect with new audiences, and also control the budget.

  1. LinkedIn

When it comes to building a professional network and engagement with users, Linked In offers to be a great social media marketing platform, with the world’s largest professional network. This is what attracts marketers and businesses. Hire, Market, Sell and Learn, being the prime service avenues of LinkedIn, excel in serving the businesses all the tools required to find great talent and capitalize on the social selling trend. With LinkedIn, companies just have to start with a company page and making the right connections. More and more businesses have started using this platform’s expert services to hire experts and make useful connections.

  1. Google+

Prominently used for relationship marketing, Google+ provides the benefit of reaching out to over 300 million active users. It provides great opportunities, and small businesses especially should make use of these, to boost online presence and maximise visibility on Google search results. With the help of a proper strategy for engaging people, businesses can make use of this one of a kind social media platform more than any other platform, as it is the social network from Google, and hence it enjoys SEO value.

  1. YouTube

YouTube lets businesses show their products in action and demonstrate all other business related information, with the help of creative, interactive and attractive videos. One can include a video on their website without slowing down the customers’ download speeds. YouTube also allows users to revisit or view videos of events that they could not attend or wish to re-watch. Some businesses use this platform to provide solutions to its customers because businesses have realised that a video can be a great way of attending to frequently asked questions.

  1. Pinterest

Helping brands to grow rapidly, Pinterest is another popular and developing social media platform and network where people come in search of inspiration for products. Apart from its unique features like pins and boards, Pinterest analytics tool provides valuable information about what types of content is popular, providing help to businesses to improve. Promotion is also possible, with Pinterest ads, providing exposure well beyond what is paid for.

  1. Instagram

Instagram is a place where visual expression from business inspires visible action from people around the world. Instagram has a wide scope or small and large businesses to popularise themselves and expand fast. Customers can see valuable information like business address or contact details, on the company’s Instagram profile. Businesses around the world are using Instagram to promote their business and have been greatly successful.

  1. Snapchat

Snapchat may not be a very popular social media marketing platform amongst everyone today, but it surely enjoys a 150 million+ user base, comprising of mostly the youth. Its attractive colourful effects and filters, stories and playful features, have provided great opportunities for some businesses to make use of it to get popular among the young audience. Snapchat ads have been proven to be more effective than Facebook and Instagram ads and are a great way to catch the attention of the ideal target audience.

  1. Tumblr

Tumblr is an extremely popular social blogging platform that is heavily used by teens and young adults. Best known for their visual content, users can create blog posts in different formats, follow other users, etc. If a business uses Tumblr effectively and posts great content, it could end up with thousands of reblogs (likes).

  1. Flickr

Yahoo’s popular photo sharing platform, which existed way before Instagram or Pinterest became popular, is still one of the best places to share photos. The more a business gets involved in Flickr’s community, the greater the chances of it getting more exposure for its photos and discovering the work of others.

Looking at these popular social media sites, a marketer can easily find the most effective platform for their business, that would yield the most results and reach out to their targeted audience. This decision would be based on factors like business objective and industry type, geographical location, size of the targeted audience and how widely the audience is spread across the location, and any other factor that may affect the type of social media platform to be used. To make the right choices and avoid losses to the company, businesses prefer hiring an expert social media marketing company that would assist to all such activities and make sure that right decisions are taken in the right avenues.

By Vinod Mohite

Sourced from Digital Doughnut