Which is least saturated social networking platform in 2020?

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Youtube is incredibly saturated.

FB has switched to pay2play and instagram as well.

TikTok seems like it has potential, but problem with it you have to be hot looking. I'm not.

Which other social media platforms you can still succeed at in 2020?

LinkedIn maybe?
 
I believe LinkedIn is more work oriented & aids to fetch targeted leads. IG posts gets you a ridiculous amount of reach for the amount of time spent on scraping & re-posting viral content.
 
LinkedIn changed their algorithm so, hell no.

That new social network that's similar to Twitter, though... That politicians are on. Something about free speech.
 
LinkedIn changed their algorithm so, hell no.

That new social network that's similar to Twitter, though... That politicians are on. Something about free speech.

You mean Parler. I guess right now it only works with certain niches because of the small user base. Still interesting to see where it will go.
 
I think Linkedin still has the potential for organic growth. But it depends on what kind of content you will put on. Linkedin has a professional and more organized audience. So your content better be good if you want to grow there.

I think if your content or service or expertise whatever you are offering is good then you don't have to worry about how you look on TikTok. TikTok has every kind of audience on it and the outreach is crazy on this platform right now. It's all about traffic and audience and if TikTok has your audience, you better be on it as well.
 
Parlar is up and comming lots of scope and you also know the type of people who use it demographics affiliation etc
 
Parlar is up and comming lots of scope and you also know the type of people who use it demographics affiliation etc
Parler is right-leaning?

That is a big problem. If you want to build a normie brand then associating with right-leaning "niche" communities that need "censorship resistant" platforms will ruin your reputation.

I'm not politically aligned, so I don't want to join politically aligned social networks. And "Free Speech" social network equals = we allow Nazis in eyes of normies.
 
Parler is right-leaning?

That is a big problem. If you want to build a normie brand then associating with right-leaning "niche" communities that need "censorship resistant" platforms will ruin your reputation.

I'm not politically aligned, so I don't want to join politically aligned social networks. And "Free Speech" social network equals = we allow Nazis in eyes of normies.

Good place to sell MAGA hats though
 
MySpace.
On a more serious note, keep a lookout for up and coming mobile apps. Triller is getting more and more popular.
 
You don't have to be hot to kill it on Tik Tok. You just need to find a way to position your brand on the platform in a way that makes sense. If you are a SaaS company, it might not make sense to have you whole crew doing a dance. Or maybe it would....
 
Reddit by a mile.

There's so much organic content on the site that if you make your content appear to be organic, you'll literally overload your servers with English-speaking traffic.
 
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