Yes, you can pick only one and have to stay loyal š No switching! Iād love to know your answers as weāre a community of tech lovers and startuppy folks who connect with each other and our users/customers on a number of platforms.
@rakshitha_kamatam I love YT to bits and pieces, but I didn't perceive it as a networking platform. For me, YT is more about discovering useful information ( and watching funny shorts, sometimesš)
Reddit by far for community and knowledge sharing. There's too much self promotion on LinkedIn I feel - too many people posting not because they want to share but because they want to sell you something down the line. Twitter is ok, but it's extremely individualistic. Communities on reddit also seem to have a built in bs detector, which is super for filtering content.
@katerina_arbuzova That's a reality in SE Asia. They usually advertise their Only Fans pages in twitter with a teaser of their immoral acts.
For some reason Twitter does not really care about what is posted by whom.
I would say here, youtube. A lot of useful information possibly to find out there, learning. Different communities are formed there of interest. But the policy and blocking from the YouTube administration are far from always fair ... but nevertheless, still possible to use. And I wish supplement with a tool called top4smm for youtube promotion. There is also Telegram and Bastyon for specific purposes.
If I could use only one social media for the rest of my life, I would choose Twitter. It's a great platform for staying up-to-date on current events, connecting with others, and sharing ideas. Plus, with tools like Tweetmonk (https://tweetmonk.com/), it's easy to manage and optimize your Twitter presence.
If I had to choose only one social media platform to use for the rest of my life, I would choose LinkedIn. While I love the community and connection that Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter provide, LinkedIn is the platform that has consistently helped me grow both personally and professionally.
Since joining LinkedIn, I have made countless connections with professionals in my industry and have even landed job opportunities through the platform. I have also gained valuable knowledge and insights through the numerous articles and discussions on LinkedIn.
In addition to its professional focus, LinkedIn also allows for personal branding and the ability to showcase my skills and accomplishments. It is a place where I can build my online presence and network with others in my field.
Ultimately, LinkedIn is the social media platform that has had the biggest impact on my career and personal growth, and for that reason, it would be the one I would choose to use for the rest of my life.
I really enjoy Instagram the most, but have been getting the hang of LinkedIn so I'm not 100% sure. If I pick LinkedIn, I definitely wouldn't doom scroll the way I do on IG. But, for IG I have so many online friends from the book community that doesn't really exist on LinkedIn.
I'd love to use LinkedIn for life if I can. Through vast and wide connections, I am learning, sharing and able to showcase my capabilities.
Honestly, I am using that more often that Facebook now :)