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Why India don't have it's own self developed, sustainable and successful Social Network Platform? Why Koo or any such Indian social media platform failed?

Pramodh

Goofed up. • 11m

I think most of them failed coz they tried to copy every single feature from the existing apps as it is. Medial is however a breath of fresh air.

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