New rising social media apps
Here are some new rising social media apps that you might want to check out:
- TikTok: A short-form video-sharing app that has gained immense popularity among younger generations. (Launched in 2016, but gained mainstream popularity in 2019)
- Triller: A short-form video-sharing app that allows users to create and share music videos. (Launched in 2015, but gained popularity in 2020)
- VSCO: A photo and video editing app that allows users to create and share content with a unique aesthetic. (Launched in 2011, but gained popularity in 2020)
- Discord: A communication platform designed for gamers, but has also become popular among non-gamers for its chat and community features. (Launched in 2015)
- BeReal: A social media app that encourages users to share authentic, unedited moments from their daily lives. (Launched in 2019)
- Yubo: A social media app that allows users to connect with others who share similar interests and hobbies. (Launched in 2015)
- Hype: A social media app that allows users to share short-form videos and connect with others who share similar interests. (Launched in 2020)
- Lasso: A social media app that allows users to create and share short-form videos with a focus on creativity and self-expression. (Launched in 2020)
- Rizzle: A social media app that allows users to create and share short-form videos with a focus on music and dance. (Launched in 2020)
- Byte: A social media app that allows users to create and share short-form videos with a focus on creativity and self-expression. (Launched in 2020)
- Glimpse: A social media app that allows users to share short-form videos and connect with others who share similar interests. (Launched in 2020)
- Flick: A social media app that allows users to create and share short-form videos with a focus on creativity and self-expression. (Launched in 2020)
These are just a few examples of new rising social media apps. There are many more out there, and the landscape is constantly evolving as new apps emerge and existing ones gain popularity.