The new social media app Noplace borrows features from the millennial era while courting a Gen Z user base.
What’s old is new again, as seems to be the case for Noplace, a new social media app that feels reminiscent of MySpace and is becoming incredibly popular.Noticeably, the new app, which courts younger Gen Z users, has numerous features from former millennial social media sites, including MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter . Profiles are colorful and customizable, which was a big part of MySpace’s charm and even present in the early days of Twitter.
“Facebook 10 years ago — or Facebook when I was using it in middle school — was all around cool, life updates,” Zhong tells. “We don’t get that anymore, right? You can follow on Instagram, but it’s still highlights, less updates.”
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