An engineer • 6h
We’re witnessing a quiet shift in how people connect online. It’s no longer about texting strangers or scrolling feeds—it’s about meeting them. Platforms like Omegle once made anonymous chat exciting, but the rise of apps like Monkey proved something bigger: people now crave real-time presence. They want to see faces, hear voices, and feel emotions in the moment. Text alone can’t capture laughter, tone, or authenticity. After years of filters and curated images, users are moving toward unfiltered, video-first conversations that feel alive. This evolution isn’t just technological—it’s deeply human. It shows that we’re done pretending connection is about followers or likes. The future of social platforms isn’t built on posts; it’s built on people—real faces, real moments, and real conversations.
@Techentia MERN & Ne... • 1m
Collected so many business cards over time, and each one reminds me of the people I’ve met and the conversations we’ve had. Networking isn’t just about contacts, it’s about real connections that can turn into opportunities, collaborations, or even fr
See More
Student, Startup ent... • 10m
When Everything Goes Wrong What if your startup fails, and it’s entirely your fault? What if you lose everything and feel like you’ve gained nothing? Starting from scratch isn’t starting from zero. Yes, your mistakes may haunt you, and people mig
See MoreDownload the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.