10 Rising Social Networks You Should Explore
Had enough of Facebook and Twitter? It may be time to
switch up your go-to social network.
With the daily explosion of
startups, there are plenty of new social media tools popping up. These newer
platforms could be working on the next big thing, so you'll want to keep an eye
out.
Here's a look at 10 up-and-coming
social networks you should know.
1. Secret
Secret offers a
platform for users to share their feelings and thoughts anonymously. All
secrets come from Facebook friends or people in your contacts, without you
knowing who they are.
The app is available for both Android and iOS devices.
2. Shots
Addicted to taking selfies? This app
was designed for you. Shots is a mobile social network through which you can
snap and share selfies. You can reply to any given Shot, and also send private
messages.

The app is only available for iOS,
but will be launching an Android version soon.
3. Snapchat
Snapchat is a popular
mobile platform that allows you to share photos and videos with others. You can
set a time limit for how long your viewers can see your snaps before they
disappear. You can also create Stories, or a series of snaps that form a
narrative, and use a variety of features for customization.

4. WeChat
WeChat is a mobile text and voice
messaging service. In addition to making free calls, you can share videos and
photos (or "Moments"), create group chats, and find new people
nearby.

5. We Heart It
Think of this as a younger and
artsier version of Pinterest.
Instead of pin boards, the app has "canvases" and
"collections." Users can "heart" and tag others users in
photos.

We Heart It is available for both Android and iOS devices.
6. Tinder
While not exactly a social network, Tinder is a mobile
dating app that pulls your photo and basic info from your Facebook account.
Users can swipe "yes" or "no" to potential matches who are
nearby. If the feeling is mutual, people can chat within the app.

Tinder is available for both Android and iOS devices.
7. Medium
Medium is a micro blogging platform
that launched in 2012, created by Evan Williams and Biz Stone (formerly of
Twitter). If you want to publish stories or ideas, you may want to consider
using Medium. Users can also recommend stories with their networks and curate
their favorites.

8. Vine
Seven months after Twitter acquired
Vine, the video sharing service made its way up the charts. The fun app allows
you to shoot and share six-second looped videos.

Vine is available for both Android and iOS devices.
9. Bubblews
Bubblews, a social networking
startup, allows users to create posts (aka "bubbles"), follow
friends, and "like" and comment on other bubbles. It differs from
other social networks because the company pays its users who attract
advertisers and traffic. Currently, Bubblews does not have a mobile app.

10. Whisper
Whisper is another
social media platform that allows people to anonymously share secrets. With
Whisper, you can send anonymous direct messages and ask others for advice, or
just chat.

The app is available for both Android and iOS devices.

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