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There are groups about almost everything, from music to hobbies, and hangouts are almost always open to newcomers. This makes it ideal for learning more about specific topics and, at the same time, making new friends. Disqus Disqus is actually not a real social media platform. It is rather a "social engagement " platform that can certainly help us improve our social activity. It's great as a tool for commenting and managing feedback on your website (or other websites that use it), managing spam and troll messages. Furthermore, the advanced functions also allow the monitoring of conversations. vk.com It promotes itself as the largest social network in Europe, but vk.com is nothing more than the Russian version of Facebook. Like Facebook, vk.com also allows you to create a profile, message users privately, and play games within the app. Furthermore, just like Facebook, it offers the possibility to enter both personal and professional information, follow companies and share content with users.
Xing It is certainly not at the level of LinkedIn in terms of global presence Barber and Hair Salon Email List but Xing is also a social network dedicated to the professional and recruitment world. At first glance it might be mistaken for a simple job search portal, but in reality it has a number of social features that make it useful for developing relationships with suppliers, colleagues and even thought leaders within a particular sector . Weibo Better known as Sina Weibo, it is one of the most widespread platforms in China. It's difficult to define the real functionality, but what is certain is that it is a sort of mix between Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Users can in fact share posts, videos, photos, links and files of all kinds, but at the same time also create microblogs - Weibo means "microblogging" -, which is the function that has made the platform famous. The social network also supports gaming activities and promotions for making online purchases on the various e-commerce platforms , and also offers the possibility of following brands and sector experts.
In short, the perfect mix of all the most popular social platforms in the world. KakaoTalk Launched by the South Korean company Kakao in 2010, Kakao Talk is an instant messaging application that allows you to make calls, send messages, photos, videos, audio notes and much more. A sort of WhatsApp from Korea, through which it is also possible to share applications or games of all kinds. Odnoklassniki We could call him the "king" of Russian social networks. Developed by Al'bert Mikhailovich Popkov and officially launched in March 2006, Odnoklassniki vaguely resembles Facebook, but only if you exclude the possibility of registering for ages 7 and up. But that is not all. In addition to the simple social functionality, others are added: money transfer, access to online games, ability to listen to music and much more. Very important difference between Zuckerberg's platform and Odnoklassniki is that the latter is exclusively in the Russian language, thus limiting access to a specific circle of users.
Xing It is certainly not at the level of LinkedIn in terms of global presence Barber and Hair Salon Email List but Xing is also a social network dedicated to the professional and recruitment world. At first glance it might be mistaken for a simple job search portal, but in reality it has a number of social features that make it useful for developing relationships with suppliers, colleagues and even thought leaders within a particular sector . Weibo Better known as Sina Weibo, it is one of the most widespread platforms in China. It's difficult to define the real functionality, but what is certain is that it is a sort of mix between Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Users can in fact share posts, videos, photos, links and files of all kinds, but at the same time also create microblogs - Weibo means "microblogging" -, which is the function that has made the platform famous. The social network also supports gaming activities and promotions for making online purchases on the various e-commerce platforms , and also offers the possibility of following brands and sector experts.
In short, the perfect mix of all the most popular social platforms in the world. KakaoTalk Launched by the South Korean company Kakao in 2010, Kakao Talk is an instant messaging application that allows you to make calls, send messages, photos, videos, audio notes and much more. A sort of WhatsApp from Korea, through which it is also possible to share applications or games of all kinds. Odnoklassniki We could call him the "king" of Russian social networks. Developed by Al'bert Mikhailovich Popkov and officially launched in March 2006, Odnoklassniki vaguely resembles Facebook, but only if you exclude the possibility of registering for ages 7 and up. But that is not all. In addition to the simple social functionality, others are added: money transfer, access to online games, ability to listen to music and much more. Very important difference between Zuckerberg's platform and Odnoklassniki is that the latter is exclusively in the Russian language, thus limiting access to a specific circle of users.