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  2. Dec 1, 2023 · With so many social networking sites to choose from, which platform is right for you? Here is a list of 22 popular social networking sites.

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    • Facebook. Headquarters: Menlo Park, CA. Launched: 2004. Monthly Active Users: 3 billion. Founders: Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes.
    • YouTube. Launched: 2005. Headquarters: San Bruno, California. Monthly Active Users: 2.5 billion. Revenue: $29.24 billion (2022). Founders: Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, Chad Hurley.
    • Instagram. Headquarters: Menlo Park, CA. Launched: 2010. Monthly Active Users: 2 billion. Founders: Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger. Revenue: Instagram-specific revenue not known.
    • TikTok. Launched: 2016. Headquarters: Culver City, California. Monthly Active Users: 1.2 billion. Founders: ByteDance Ltd, Zhang Yiming, Toutiao. Revenue: Unknown.
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    Facebookis the largest social media platform in the world. But just because more than 90% of its daily active social media users live outside North Americadoesn’t mean this social platform isn’t popular in the U.S. Seven in ten U.S. adults use Facebook, and more than half of Americans check multiple times daily, sharing posts composed of text, phot...

    When it comes to social networking sites, YouTube dominates video content sharing. This massive video-sharing platform lets users post, comment on, and upvote or downvote music videos, TV shows, vlogs, educational content, live streams, movie trailers, and more. YouTube users can also subscribe to other users’ social media channels and add videos t...

    In a crowded messaging app market (QQ, Telegram, Snapchat, etc.) WhatsAppstands as the most popular, with more monthly active social media users than Facebook Messenger (both are owned by Facebook). Users can send text and voice messages or make voice and video calls for free with this mobile social media app. However, unlike the app Viber, users c...

    Messenger, originally Facebook Chat, is a standalone messaging app and platform. No Facebook account is necessary to use this social networking site to communicate via text messages, voice, or video chat. More than an instant messaging app, users can also share photos, videos, stickers, and other file formats. Messenger was recently redesigned to b...

    WeChat(Weixin) is one of the most popular social media sites to come out of China. Owned by Tencent, the parent company of QQ and QZone, this app does a little bit of everything. It’s a messaging, social media, and mobile payment app rolled into one, and users also play games, shop, and access government services through the social media platform. ...

    Instagramis a video and photo-sharing social platform where users upload photos and short videos, often adding filters and other effects before sharing them with family and friends. It’s owned by Facebook, which provides robust marketing data for reaching your audience. Instagram is the perfect place to show off products and tell visually centered ...

    TikTokis a massively popular social network coming out of China that bills itself as the “leading destination for short-form mobile video.” Users create various types of short (up to 60 seconds) looping videos to share, including comedy, talent, lip-synching, dancing, stunts, and more. Like other social networking sites, its algorithm will learn wh...

    QQis another Chinese instant messaging platform. Users can participate in group chats and send texts and audio messages — comparable to Facebook Messenger. Although it’s primarily a desktop app, a lightweight and less functional mobile app is available.

    Sina Weibo, simply called Weibo in China, is a microblogging social network. Similar to Twitter, you can find journalists, celebrities, and other public figures on this social networking website. In addition to publishing text-based updates (up to 2,000 characters), users can share music, videos, and images. They can also comment, follow, private m...

    With QZone, a bonded service to QQ, users share photos, watch videos, listen to music, keep diaries, play online games, shop, date, and blog. Think of it as a mix of a social networking site and blogging platform. It’s similar to Facebook, and users can like, share, and comment on posts. They can also customize their profile backgrounds with access...

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · Social Media Sites You Need to Know in 2024. #1. Triller's hit more than over 250 million times worldwide and while it has a way to go to make TikTok shake in its trendy boots, Triller is definitely up and coming.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · 1. Facebook. Let's start with the obvious choices. For all its faults (and there are a lot of them), Facebook is still comfortably the most popular social network in the world. With more than 2.95 billion users, it's the place to go if you want to easily connect with most of the people from your current or former life.

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  5. Sep 6, 2022 · When you think of social media, you probably think of the top ones, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and you likely lump them together. But even among these major social media...

  6. 1. Social media platforms in 2023. With new apps popping up every day, it can be a challenge to figure out which social media platforms will be most valuable for investing your time and money. Should you go all in on industry stalwarts like Instagram and Facebook? Or should you target younger audiences who consistently use Snapchat and TikTok?

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