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These 4 micro blogging platforms are the best option of Twitter

Posted on February 15, 2021February 15, 2021 by Nidhi Malviya

There is a lot of debate in the country these days about Twitter, some people believe that this platform adopts double standards in India. There is a tussle between the government and Twitter about this.

New Delhi: Popular micro blogging platform Twitter is in controversy these days. Meanwhile, many political personalities have announced to adopt the Indian app instead of Twitter. Because of this, a lot of discussion is going on around the country on Twitter. Many people believe that they should start using other platforms instead of this platform. Today you are telling about some such apps, which work exactly like Twitter. Their popularity in India is increasing rapidly.

Koo App

It is a micro blogging platform, which is becoming very popular in India at the moment. In fact, after the tussle between the government and Twitter, many ministers have announced to use the Kuo app. There has been a significant increase in the use of this app for the past few weeks. People are considering it as a native version of Twitter. This app is Made in India. The special thing is that it can be used in many Indian languages.

Tumblr

Yahoo owns the micro-blogging platform. Millions of people around the world use this platform. It is also very popular on twitter side. On this platform, you can share text, photos, videos, links. It is also very easy to use. It is considered to be the largest competitor of Twitter worldwide.

Plurk

This platform was established in May 2008. This platform also works like Twitter. Although some of its features are unique. On this platform, you can share text up to 210 characters, which is more than Twitter. You can do group conversions on this platform. Its popularity is continuously increasing.

App.net

It is also a micro blogging platform, which has millions of users worldwide. However, it is not free like other apps. You get 30 days free trial of this app. After this, you have to pay a fixed fee for taking premium service. Many of its features are similar to Twitter.

Nidhi Malviya

Nidhi Malviya is fun loving girl. She writes at NoobFeeds about various topics related to Finance, Technology, Business etc.

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