When it comes to social media, we almost always talk about the well-known platforms. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, WhatsApp… “But wait, there’s more”, they would say at Tel Sell. In addition to these well-known mainstream channels, there are also lesser-known socials in circulation, such as Gab. And WhatsApp alternatives are also gaining ground, such as Signal.
In addition to the increasingly complex privacy rules of the well-known socials and the negative whatsapp number list stories about manipulation and advertising , the big boys themselves increasingly decide what followers do and do not see. Certain topics are removed, and even entire profiles have been suspended.
Of course, this isn’t really ‘news’, but widespread events like Trump’s ban seem to be accelerating the search for alternatives. Out of curiosity, I dove into these ‘new’ platforms. What are the most notable alternatives to keep an eye on right now?
Where can Donald Trump go after his ban from Twitter? This is what NOS wondered. What do you do when you lose 88 million followers in one go, because a platform decides that you are no longer welcome? Then you start looking for an alternative.
Where can Donald Trump go after being banned from Twitter?