Ever heard of Yope? What about Lemon8, Coverstar, or Locket Widget? Probably not. But here's the thing – teens are already all over these platforms. While we're scrolling the usual suspects, younger users are quietly migrating to these alternative social spaces. They're not mainstream. Not yet, anyway.
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DeFiVeteran
· 1h ago
ngl these small platforms are really quietly eating away at the territory of mainstream social media, gen z is just like this... while we’re still on tiktok, they’ve already moved somewhere else
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Stop spending so much time on those big mainstream platforms, niche ones are probably the next big thing
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It’s only a matter of time before yope and lemon8 blow up, it’s always the same pattern
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Wait, what are all of these... I don’t know a single one, am I getting old?
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Teenage migration has been happening for a while, no platform can escape this cycle
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The web3 era has arrived, decentralized social media is long overdue
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Suddenly realizing we might already be out of the loop haha
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Hash_Bandit
· 2h ago
ngl this is giving early 2010s vibes... seen this pattern before with mining pools fragmenting. teens finding their own hashrate pools while we're still grinding on the legacy chains lol. network effects are wild when the difficulty resets like this
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gas_guzzler
· 2h ago
Is it true? Kids are all using these niche apps now? I'm still on TikTok and Insta, feels like I'm out of the loop.
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ChainSpy
· 2h ago
The kids are all playing with the new app, while us old crypto veterans are still scrolling through Twitter, haha.
Ever heard of Yope? What about Lemon8, Coverstar, or Locket Widget? Probably not. But here's the thing – teens are already all over these platforms. While we're scrolling the usual suspects, younger users are quietly migrating to these alternative social spaces. They're not mainstream. Not yet, anyway.