While some of the following social media sites are already so well known to you, some of them might be unheard of by those lovely ears of yours. Below are their simplest descriptions, how they might unseat Facebook, and what are the most appropriate ways in taking advantage of them.
Gab
Mixing social networking with micro-blogging, this one might just be what cyberspace needs should it make good in ushering itself as the next big thing in social networking. Built as a response to issues like censorship and freedom of expression, Gab can make anyone an instant journalist. In this age where information is born more often than human beings are, the need to be heard or read about is an absolute necessity and Gab facilitates it like no other.
It is a website that is a catalog of ideas according to one of its authors and for that reason, they don’t want it to be labeled as a social networking site. But their users and followers still go to their site for socialization while “pinning-up” pictures, graphics, and lately, just any web information that could be consumed by a variety of people. Its mantra was “go out and do that thing.” So far, the site is doing just that, crawling the internet while giving its pinned-ups to countless netizens in a manner that’s never been witnessed before.
Quora
Human curiosity is unquenchable and realizing the hotness of such a concept, 2 former Facebook employees decided to make this unique social site. The mechanism that keeps the site running is quite simple, you just have to ask a question and people will give answers. If you feel like it, you may answer some of the questions there too. Since any activity similar to that is commonplace everywhere, it would sure be still on the net for many generations to come.
Tumblr
Instead of focusing on posting ‘at the moment’ thoughts of users, Tumblr urges them to blog what they think instead. This is what attracts the site into having 555 million visitors every month. Now owned by Yahoo!, one of the biggest names in the search engine niche and in the whole internet for that matter, this micro-blogging site could fully take over the social media realm in the next years.
Baidu Tieba
China is now grooming itself to be the next world power, and in the niche of social networking, it has proven that it is also a force to be reckoned with. With a 7th of the total population of Earth at its disposal, Baidu could be in the same level as Facebook today in a different way, or in a better one in the next decades, when China finally becomes the most powerful nation on the planet.
Google Plus
Google is the leading force in the search engine business inasmuch as it is, in the whole of the internet. It has extended its reach into the social networking game and when it did, it naturally shook the structures of the other great forces there, even the crew of super-giant Facebook, who view Google Plus as a threat to their status.
Could G+ really unseat Facebook? The answer remains to be seen. As of this writing though, the site is not already made as available as it was years ago, which makes the question seem a bit irrelevant now.
Not everyone can come up with long-worded posts the way bloggers and writers can, and that’s what this bird-motifed site was very known for – the fact that it allows users to make super-short posts at the speed of thought. Common people, as well as internet marketers, have been using the power and influence that Twitter has shown over the years, and such a factor has been proven to be truly worth it.
It is a very known fact that Twitter is the next big giant alongside Facebook. And since it is hailed as such, do you think it would be possible for this tweeting site to totally unseat the dominance of FB one day?
Instead of entertaining posting habits that are centered around foolishness and “nonsensibility,” this one is established on a different approach – entertaining only business-related niches, and people on their career expansion deeds. The fact that it is among the most visited websites on the internet makes LinkedIn a very powerful and influential web portal, not only in social media but in internetworking as a whole. There are actually major business establishments out there that don’t own a Facebook page, but actually own a LinkedIn Page. Surprising, right?
This one is not really a social media site, isn’t it? But since this is one of the hottest and most exciting places to visit on the internet where people post the most varied information, and where they also connect, then it has to be labeled and recognized as still a social media website.
Its creators, as well as the people that dearly love it call this site “the front page of the internet.” It does not focus on the acts of selling or profiting on something, it’s just a plain expression of yourself and it is one of the most attractive that makes Reddit one of the most legendary websites in the history of the world wide web.
Digg
If your thing is news about current events, business, and politics, this could be the social media just for you. Will it be the dominant force in social media? It’s hard to tell. But we can’t deny the increasing cognizance shown by people in real issues that matter, and it could be the reason why it might just be the next biggest thing in social media, when promoted and enhanced in a truly appropriate way.
If you haven’t signed up to his site yet, now would be a great time since these days, having the most accurate information seems to be the ultimate power that you can have so you can still thrive into the future well enough.