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Big Legacy Social Media Will Be Overtaken
By Cheval John
In previous years, I had predictions for what would happen in social media before the new year.
I decided to put it out right now instead of the beginning of the year.
Now here it is.
The big time legacy media: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube will be overtaken by unknown social media platforms in the near future.
The reason is because they are newer platforms arising and we will see a huge influx of people going over there later on this year.
Rumble is a platform that has close to the same features like Youtube.
Their version of people liking their content is in the form of rumbles, the clapping emoji instead of the thumbs up.
Another one which is now on line, Truth Social, right now have people in the waiting list trying to get in.
It is only available on Apple’s iPhone at the moment and those who have Google Android will have to wait longer as it is not there yet.
Social media evolves and we have to be prepared for the changes when you least expect it.
That is why it is important to have your own website where you have full control of not only your content, but your subscriber base because we have seen those who only rely on the single platform lose everything and they have to build everything back to normal from scratch.
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