Since Elon Musk bought Twitter,high definition sex videos devout tweeters have been scouring for a new place to post and keep up with their favorite creators. Hive Social is a fandom approved alternative to Twitter.
Unlike another popular Twitter replacement, Mastodon, Hive Social isn't a decentralized platform, making it an easier transition and much more intuitive. The platform, created by Raluca Pop, launched in 2019 and has seen an influx of over 750,000 users since Nov. 17. On Nov. 21 it surpassed a million users.
SEE ALSO: Over 1 million users and counting: How Hive Social became Twitter's newest rivalHive Social allows you to post text or images without the length limitations of Twitter and already has an editing function. But the best part of the app is that you can customize your profile colors and add songs to your profile.
Here's how to get started on Hive Social.
Right now there is no desktop version of the platform available, so you have to download the app via Apple's App Store or Android's Google Play store.
Depending on whether you created an account with your phone number or email you'll either need to enter a verification code or click the link in a verification email.
The beehive icon in the lower left hand corner will show you posts by people you follow and the magnifying glass icon takes you to the discover page that's organized by different topics like trending, for you, music, and books. To post, tap the plus sign on the bottom center of your screen.
To add music to your profile you have to connect your Spotify or Apple Music account to your Hive Social. Currently, Spotify is unavailable to connect, but it is coming soon. It's free to have one song on your Hive Social and costs $0.99 to feature two songs.
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