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  2. MeWe - Wikipedia

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    MeWe is a global social media and social networking service.As a company based in Los Angeles, California it is also known as Sgrouples, Inc., doing business as MeWe.The site has been described as a Facebook alternative due to its focus on data privacy.

  3. WT Social - Wikipedia

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    WT.Social, also known as WikiTribune Social, WT or Trust Café, is a microblogging and social networking service on which users contribute to "subwikis". It was founded in October 2019 by Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales as an alternative to Facebook and Twitter. [1]

  4. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  5. Diaspora (social network) - Wikipedia

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    A key part of the original Diaspora software design concept was that it should act as a "social aggregator", allowing posts to be easily imported from Facebook, the pre-2018 Tumblr, and Twitter. As Village Voice writer Nick Pinto explained, "the idea is that this lowers the barriers to joining the network, and as more of your friends join, you ...

  6. Minds (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Minds was co-founded in 2011 by Bill Ottman and John Ottman as an alternative to social networks such as Facebook, which the founders believed abused their users via "spying, data mining, algorithm manipulation, and no revenue sharing". [8] Other cofounders were Mark Harding, Ian Crossland, and Jack Ottman. Minds launched to the public in June ...

  7. List of social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Microblogging, decentralized alternative to Twitter Brainly: Busuu: Language learning Buzznet: Music and pop-culture CafeMom: Mothers Care2: Green movement: CaringBridge: Connections after a serious health event. Cellufun: Mobile Social-network game: Chess.com: Chess players Clapper: Videos Classmates.com: Alumni Cloob: Popular in Iran Cohost

  8. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Facebook: Multilingual 3 Flickr / SmugMug: Multilingual 463 Instagram: Multilingual 4 Myspace: Multilingual 17,072 Newgrounds: English 2,532 Photobucket: Multilingual 22,186 Rediff: Multilingual 1,201 Weibo: Mandarin 267 Tencent Video / Tencent QQ: Mandarin 971 (as of 25 July 2022) Tumblr: Multilingual 141 Twitter: Multilingual 5 VK ...

  9. Friendica - Wikipedia

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    Friendica was cited in January 2012 by Infoshop News as an "alternative to Google+ and Facebook" to be used on the Occupy Nigeria movement. [23] In January 2012 Free Software Foundation Europe's blog cited Friendica as a reasonable alternative to centralized and controlled social networks such as Facebook or Google+. [24]