6 Facebook Alternatives to Stay Social on the Internet
Today Apple shared a great list of social network apps on the App Store that could work as Facebook alternatives. Here are six apps that we think are interesting.
Reddit is one of the bigger social networks out there, and I personally love it. Reddit is a community made up of thousands of smaller communities, called subreddits. A subreddit can be about anything, and some of my favorites include r/Apple, r/AskScience, r/AnimalsBeingBros, r/Books, r/AskReddit, and r/OldSchoolCool. There’s a subreddit for almost anything, so give Reddit a try. Reddit has an official app, but there is a third-party Reddit app I love called Apollo, and you can read my review of it here. | Reddit; Apollo – Both Free
Litsy
Litsy is a social app all about books. With Litsy you can share and discover books with your favorite people. Books are recommended by human curators, not algorithms. Litsy is full of readers and authors sharing quotes, pictures, book reviews, and more. When you find a book you want to read, add it to your bookshelf for future reading. | Litsy – Free
Nextdoor
Nextdoor is a private social networks designed with neighbors in mind. It’s a way to connect with your neighbors and talk about whats happening in your local community. You can share news about theft, break-ins, weather alerts, and other notices. Find, sell, and give away items in the Classifieds section. You can even get recommendations for services like plumbers, roofers, contractors, and more. | Nextdoor – Free
Next Page: Yonder, Meetup, and Behance
##Page 2 – Yonder, Meetup, and Behance
Yonder
Yonder is all about adventures in the outdoors. You can plan your next adventure and connect with other outdoorsy people. There are thousands of geo-located photos and videos around the world that you can find, and share some yourself. You can follow bikers, hikers, climbers, skiers, and other outdoor athletes. Browse feeds and explore maps, and keep lists of your favorite experiences and destinations. | Yonder – Free
Meetup
Meetup lets you meet up with other people. It lets you connect with strangers and do activities together. There are meet ups for parents, fitness, hiking, book clubs, photographers, tech enthusiasts, dog owners, and so much more. Meetup brings people together to do, explore, teach, and learn. | Meetup – Free
Behance
Behance is a social network for creatives, and lets you search, explore, and share art projects. There are galleries for fashion, typography, architecture, photography, digital art, and more. You can follow top creatives you see what they’re doing, and create your own profile to share projects, collections, and view statistics. | Behance – Free
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