Here is the new social media application everyone is talking about

Do we finally have a "new Facebook?"


First of all, there was Facebook. Then there was Twitter, then Instagram, and Snapchat, and between them, a networking applications elephant cemetery that tried and did not take off. It has been a long time since Snapchat has declared a new social media agent and, with the new Facebook algorithm, the reduction of the publications on the left and right, more than ever people wonder: what is the next big thing?

Based on the data, it seems that the answer isVero, An application launched in 2015 by the Lebanese billionaireAyman Hariri, which jumped at the top of iOS application downloads over the weekend.

So, what makes this application succeed where Google Plus and others have failed? Manifestoon his website, Vero devotes himself to bringing social media to the essential, how Facebook was when it was a first launch, when it was to share a fun photo of your cat with your big -Mother in Venezuela and do not attempt to try to try to buy you shower curtains just because you visited the bed, the bath and beyondOnce.

As such, vero aims to be advertising free, the way Facebook was when it started. This is particularly seductive now that Facebook has lost so much favor to unintentionally let the Russian trolls hack the election with false ads. To make money, Vero plans to become a subscription in the future. When he first launched, he offered a free membership for life to his first million registered users - an offer he has extended indefinitely because of the "extraordinary demand" now that this number was outmoded.

The other thing that makes Vero unique is that it promises to facilitate the creation of different positions for different audiences. (Personally, I like this idea because I am a pathological user of Facebook who often publishes discolored stories to make my closest friends laugh, and to forget completely that I am Facebook friends with my former literature professor Oxford and the rabbinate of my father.)

At the same time, Vero's conviction that it will lead to more "authentic" social media people remains to be seen. It is true that there has been, in recent years, an undeniable reaction to all "perfect lives" than people present on social media. In 2015, Star Social Social Instagram of 19 yearsEssena O'Neill Makes a dramatic exit of his accounts - and his million disciples - saying that his seemingly perfect life was an illusion. At the time, it seemed to be a moment of watershed that would encourage people to be more authentic and more on social media, particularly once studies have begun to appear indicating that social media hinders people who Feel alone and depressed. Putting the photos that have made some people's life seem perfect, everyone concluded that everyone feels like garbage.

Of course, it did not stop a lot of us from logging whenever we sit idle for more than a few seconds. Anyway, the attempt to authenticity is admirable from Vero-which is Latin of "truth" - and can simply put it outside all other applications out there. And speaking of social media: Read onWhy the incredible black drawing of this teacher goes viral.

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