You can try jadoo, a new geo-based content sharing network.
I'm it's founder btw, you can contact me for every questions/request/feedback (:
Hey there,
If you got an Android phone, you can try jadoo.
We just launched, so you probably will be the first in your area to try it, but that will also make you the jadoo leader of your city 馃槑
Will be great if you could spread the word of jadoo, and you can contact me for any question/feedback
It's not showing up on the play store for my old phone but it does show up on the play store if I go straight there, it just requires a later version of android than my old phone can run. Haven't tried it on my newer phone yet.
Sybily is a new app on the android app store that has a different, yet more elegant approach to user privacy . It's main feature is in the varying levels of connections you have with people. Everyone starts off anonymous but as you interact with someone, you level up with that person. It serves almost like a reputation system but instead of a 'Global' reputation (like what reddit basically is), it's relative for each user based on their connections they have.
The privacy is not some sort of extra thing added on the side. Instead, with the leveling system, user privacy IS the function of the app.
That being said, I think social media can/should have a net positive effect on social interaction as long as its designed correctly. Sybily is a social platform that has the right idea IMO. It's worth checking out.
Here is the link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sybily.client.android&hl=en_US
Sybily is a new app on the android app store that has a different, yet more elegant approach to user privacy . It's main feature is in the varying levels of connections you have with people. Everyone starts off anonymous but as you interact with someone, you level up with that person. It serves almost like a reputation system but instead of a 'Global' reputation (like what reddit basically is), it's relative for each user based on their connections they have.
The privacy is not some sort of extra thing added on the side. Instead, with the leveling system, user privacy IS the function of the app.
That being said, I think social media can/should have a net positive effect on social interaction as long as its designed correctly. Sybily is a social platform that has the right idea IMO. It's worth checking out.
Here is the link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sybily.client.android&hl=en_US