Most Popular Social Media Apps

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Visuals. "Interest Group" (its about the topic, sharing common interests). GIF's. Highly shareable (repost)

Snapchat

social media app that allows temporary picture posts

TikTok

Social media where people usually share videos of them selves.

Flickr

The largest image sharing site on the web

Microsoft Yammer

A social media networking app that has the basics of any other social media app.

Nextdoor

Nextdoor is a neighborhood-based social network. It has strict privacy controls, meaning only people who live in your area can join your neighborhood's specific group. If you're looking for a way to manage neighborhood watch schemes, organize local bring-and-buys, or just keep everyone abreast of the local community's news, you need Nextdoor in your life.

Facebook

A popular social networking website that lets users create their own homepages, set up weblogs and add contacts.

Reddit

A social networking site where people usually share opinions.

Meetup

An in-person meeting between people who are acquainted through a blog.

Ask.fm

Ask.fm is a question-and-answer site. Users submit queries and anyone can jump in and offer their thoughts.

Qzone

China app Allows for microblogging (kinda like Twitter), posting photos and music -Developed by Tencent, which also owns QQ and WeChat (combined nearly 1.5 billion monthly active users)

Weibo

Chinese Twitter; regulated by government

Microsoft Outlook

Designed as a personal information manager from Microsoft. Although mainly used as an email application it also includes a calendar, task manager, contact manager, note taking journal, and web browsing.

Foursquare

Foursquare is a location-based social media app. You can use it to find places of interest, restaurants, events, and other nearby locations when you're out and about. Of course, the location-based aspect means the app faces lots of privacy questions. This means it might not be right for you.

Google+

Google's social networking platform that allows users to collect and share information with custom-created circles of friends, family, coworkers and more.

XING

XING is a popular alternative to LinkedIn in mainland Europe. The site offers profiles, groups, events, discussion forums, and community features. If you want to use the advanced search feature, you will need to pay a monthly fee.

VKontakte

a Russian online social media which allows users to message each other publicly or privately, to create groups, public pages and events, share and tag images, audio and video, and to play browser-based games.

Instagram

a free online photo and video sharing service geared to mobile phones

Myspace

a social networking Web site with an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos

Linkedln

a social networking site intended primarily for professionals to share background and qualifications with other professionals and with companies, akin to an online resume

YouTube

a video-sharing website in which users can upload, distribute, view, and comment on videos

Pinterest

a website that allows registered users to share ideas and images they find online with fellow users

Twitter

a website that enables users to send and receive "tweets," messages up to 140 characters long

InterNations

f you're an expat, you should have an account on The site lets you find other people in your city who match your language, interests, or line of work. Like Meetup, there are plenty of physical events you can attend. Alternatively, you can just use the site to ask questions and gain insights about your adopted home.


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