Humans are social animals that have welcomed technology that allows us to communicate with others. More individuals are registering on and utilizing social media platforms each year.
Social media usage peaked at more than 4 billion users in the past 12 years, compared to less than a billion users in 2010. You’ll learn about new social media platforms in this article that you may use in your 2023 social media marketing plan. You might even be able to develop useful contacts on some of these sites in your areas of interest.
What Are Some Social Platforms You Need To Know In 2023?
Following are some of the latest social media sites that you need to get familiar with in 2023.
Fark:
Users can leave comments on news items and other online material on the community website Fark. Only roughly 100 of the daily submissions of stories that the website gets are shown on the main pages. Each link has a thread that goes along with it where users may comment on the link.
Triller:
Triller has been viewed more than 250 million times globally, and while it still needs to make TikTok shudder in its stylish boots, it is clear that Triller is on the rise. This TikTok-like AI-powered music video software includes features that allow users to quickly and easily produce professional-quality films. Users of Triller produce music and lip sync videos that they may share with their followers, much as on TikTok.
Vimeo:
This is a social networking platform for sharing videos, much to Twitch or YouTube. You may create, share, and go live with videos here just like on any other video platform. It is a premium platform, with monthly options starting at $7.
Untappd:
Beer drinkers have a platform provided by Untappd where they can review beers, post beer images, collect badges, check tap lists from neighboring establishments, and find out what beers their friends are enjoying.
Additionally, they may leave comments on beers that have been recorded and even ask the app to recommend similar beers. Users of Untappd may obtain locations from Foursquare and publish check-ins on Twitter and Facebook.
Yubo:
A more recently social networking site called Yubo aims to revolutionize online friendships by providing a secure environment for all users. Users of Yubo can set up a profile, add friends, and have a group or one-on-one conversations. You may live broadcast on the platform, and friends and potential friends can leave comments.
Peanut:
Peanut is a social network designed to empower moms and women who are considering becoming mothers by helping them meet friends and build strong networks. There are a ton of helpful sites, communities, and groups. For those who are attempting to get pregnant, they now provide a new community space.
23snaps:
Parents may safely record important moments with the help of the private photo-sharing software 23snaps. The photographs may then be shared with anyone the user chooses, keeping them hidden from prying eyes.
Caffeine
Caffeine Periscope is comparable to caffeine. The site allows users to sign up as watchers or broadcasters. Viewers get access to live broadcasters from all over the world. Big names in gaming, sports, and entertainment are among the broadcasters. There are no adverts or subscription tiers for caffeine. You are free to browse the streams, participate in a live discussion, vote for your favorite ones, and support your preferred broadcasters.
Steemit
Steemit is a platform built on the blockchain. Users receive STEEM cryptocurrency in exchange for each post that generates a hash. Users can post on a variety of topics, and other users can then comment or vote on those posts (similar to Reddit).
Google Tieba
China’s Baidu provides Baidu Tieba (Postbar), a social network based on keyword searches from the Baidu search engine. Users can either join an existing group or build their own social network around a particular subject using this framework for discussion forums.
8tracks
Users can create, share, and broadcast user-curated playlists containing at least (you guessed it) eight tracks on the internet radio and social networking site 8tracks. You can explore, listen to, and make your own playlists by creating an account for free. Additionally, 8tracks Plus, a membership service, is accessible in the US and Canada.
Academia
Academics and researchers can share their academic findings on the website known as academia. More than 40 million papers have been upload by users, and 204 million people use the platform each month. Academic journal articles were originally made available for free, but the site now charges authors to connect with readers of their work.