why do India do not have their own social media platform like that the world uses ...???
Vijay Gupta
Stealth • 5d
because of giants like Instagram whatsapp and all. No one would even try to compete with them & if you are talking about niche social media platforms that India is still to build because niche based are hard in india
ONDC will now onboard media platforms. This will be a huge billion dollar opportunity to see the next media giants emerge from vernacular India. There are loads of media giants and magazine publishers like Vogue, AD, Conde Nast Traveller etc. But the
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Aakash kashyap
Stealth • 4m
India leads as the largest user base for major tech platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube, solidifying its position as the world's biggest consumer internet market. 🤯
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Adarsh Singh
Stealth • 1m
India's Dependency on Foreign Platforms
- India has 1.4 billion people, but we rely on foreign companies like YouTube, Instagram, and Google.
- We lack a homegrown social media platform that can compete with global giants.
- Creating a indigenous
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I am creating a social media platforms to compete amarican social media now days amarican software and Chinese hardware control our smartphone. I am frustrate I don't know coding plz anyone help me.
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 4m
🚨 Big Instagram & Threads update might be on the way! 🚨
Instagram could soon let you
share comments directly on Threads! According to app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi, a new dropdown option might appear when commenting on Instagram posts, allow
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Sajin
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Foundation • 8m
Do you guys know META has 4 Playstore developer accounts?!
1. Facebook Technologies LLC - Meta Quest
2. Meta Platforms LLC - Facebook, Messenger, Workplace from Meta, Meta Ads Manager, Meta View..
3. Instagram - Instagram, Instagram Lite, Threads
Instagram has also changed its fonts but they are far better than WhatsApp, agree?
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Ankit Dangi
Stealth • 4m
A couple of weeks ago, I attended a startup event where someone asked an intriguing question:
"Why doesn't India have its own version of Instagram or WhatsApp? Why do startups trying to build similar platforms get rejected by investors as mere copie