5 Interesting Social Media Sites That Aren’t Facebook Or Twitter

Too often when people refer to social media, they only consider Facebook or Twitter. There are many social media sites available other than the two giants that are worth spending some time on.

1. deviantArt- deviantArt is a social media website that enables users from all over the world to share their artwork. After the pieces of artwork are posted they are open for discussion and people are able to talk about them and share their opinion. The website is organized by category so it is easy to find art that interests you and you can talk with users who are interested in the same kind of art as you. deviantArt can be a source of inspiration as you’re always being shown new types of art from artists all over the world. With 140,000 submissions a day there will be no shortage of artwork to gawk at.

2. Digg- Digg is a news aggregator that is controlled by the masses. Stories are posted on Digg and users either “digg” them and move them up on the site and get more visitors to the story or “bury” them and move them down the page. Digg has led to a number of knockoff websites, but it still remains used and has a steady amount of traffic daily. The idea of having users decide what stories should be seen as the most important was a novel one and users love having that feeling of control over the content of a website.

3. Reddit- Reddit is similar to Digg in the way that users vote stories either up or down and this determines what makes the front page. Where they vary is their content. Digg is based around articles from other sites on the internet while Reddit allows user generated content to be posted for either “upvotes” or “downvotes”. Due to this a lot of the content on Reddit is silly and based around humor rather than sober news articles. Reddit is an awesome way to waste time, you go on for 5 minutes and end up staying for an hour.

4. Flickr- If deviantArt is the social media website for art enthusiasts then Flickr is the social media site for photography enthusiasts. Flickr allows users to host their photos on their website and other users are allowed to comment on the photos. Photos can be tagged with particular topics which allows users to easily searchhunt for photos that interest them. Users can also label their images, get more visitors to their images, and make them available for stock use so they can receive money each time they are used. This is a fine example of social media marketing on a small scale.

5. LinkedIn- LinkedIn will frequently go overlooked in favor of Facebook and Twitter, but if you are a working professional it is a crucial tool. LinkedIn is great for networking with other professionals that work in the same industry as yourself and also for discussing developments that are taking place within your chosen profession. If you are looking for a job LinkedIn also has a great job board available and potential employers will be able to see your previous experience right on your LinkedIn profile.

Social media websites are being made on a daily basis, don’t get sucked into the mystique of Facebook and Twitter and forget to check out other social media sites that could fit your interests more.

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