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  1. Feb 12, 2021 · Both the platforms are available on Android and iOS users. The platform of Koo has a quite similar interface as Twitter. Users create messages called tweets for up to 140 characters on Twitter while Koo gives the option to ‘Koo’ in 400 characters. You can update media files including videos similar to Twitter.

  2. Feb 11, 2021 · While the character-limit on Koo exceeds by 120 when compared to Twitter, the duration of video could be a dampener for many. While Twitter allows a handle to post a video of up to two-minute-twenty-seconds, a user can post only one-minute videos on the Koo app. The idea of a ‘Swadeshi social network’ is not new.

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  4. Feb 11, 2021 · Available for both Android and iOS users, Koo has a very similar interface as Twitter. While users create tweets on latter, Koo gives them an option to ‘Koo’ in 400 characters. The users are also allowed to post media files including videos. Koo has a trending hashtags section which is very similar to the trending topics on Twitter.

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  5. May 2, 2024 · Synopsis. Seizing the right opportunity amid X (Twitter)’s tussle with government, Koo saw its downloads spiking to 10 million by August 2021. The company raised a total of USD65.7 million in funding, valuing it at USD275 million. Many considered it to be a government-friendly X (Twitter) rival.

  6. Feb 11, 2021 · Koo is an Indian app, alternative to Twitter, which allows its users to post text, voice messages, photos, videos and has six Indian languages support available, including English.

  7. Feb 10, 2021 · Users can share content in several ways — they can share 400-character updates, or they can share an audio clip, or photos and videos. These “Koos” are then seen by the people they follow, much as on Twitter. Koo’s name and logo isn’t the only part of the app that seems to be inspired by Twitter.

  8. Feb 10, 2021 · Koo, an Indian alternative to Twitter, has become the talk of the town as it promotes Aatmanirbhar Bharat by offering a a Twitter-like experience, but in Indian languages. It is available as an app on both iOS and Android, and also has a webpage.

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