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Noteit Revolutionizes Social Networking: The Gen Alpha’s Must-Have ‘Snapchat Replacement’ Surpasses 50 Million Users

Bill Hartzer

Focusing on the Essence: People Who Matter Amidst rising concerns over privacy and safety on major social media platforms, Noteit has strategically positioned itself as the antidote. By veering away from the trend of large public communities, Noteit zeroes in on the people who matter most to you.

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Five Upcoming Social Networks To Look Out For In 2021

Ignite Social Media

Social media marketers constantly try to balance the proven practices on established social networks with strategic bets on the up and comers. When I started Ignite Social Media in 2007, the battle between MySpace and Facebook still raged and Friendster was hanging on for dear life. 5 Upcoming Social Networks to Watch.

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Can You See Who Views Your VSCO? Understanding Privacy and User Experience on the Popular Photo Platform

BeingOptimist

Due to some privacy concerns users have started expressing concern and have asked if there is a way to see who has viewed their VSCO profile. Understanding VSCO VSCO is a popular image and video-transforming mobile app for Android and iOS devices. It also collects information about photos and videos that users edit and share.

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Social Networks and Privacy

Janet Fouts

I’m a bit more pragmatic than some of my co-panelists on what privacy we can actually have in this day and age. I’m trying to keep my focus in this case on activists and their issues with privacy online. You can’t mention activism and social media without James Karl Buck coming up. Good stuff here too.

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The Unfriendliness of Kid-Friendly Social Networks

Socialized

Everyone’s talking about the launch of Togetherville , a social network designed to bring parents and their kids together with the goal of learning responsible social networking. These are things that are not learned by showing children how to upload video or add strangers to their contact lists.

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Evolution of Privacy on Facebook

Mindjumpers

During the last couple of years, Facebook’s default privacy settings have become more and more permissive – and often with great confusion to the users. I have found this chart that illustrates Facebook’s evolution of privacy from the early days in 2005 up until recently.

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[Comic] Three Lessons You Should Learn From Facebook and Cambridge Analytica

SocMed Sean

If you really are concerned about the security of your data relating to your online accounts, then consider doing the following: Tip 1: Recognize that you, and you alone , are the only one responsible for your security and privacy. Social Networks are monetized by selling your data. And now for the social media comic.

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