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From Twitter to Ownsfare, Top 5 alternatives of Twitter in India.

Updated: Apr 7, 2023


A well-liked social microblogging platform is Twitter. The platform is used extensively both in India and outside. For those who are unaware, Elon Musk recently purchased the business. Recall that on April 25, 2022, the Twitter board of directors approved Elon Musk's offer to buy the company for $44 billion. One of the most comprehensive agreements to take a corporation private is this one. There have been several changes since Musk took control of Twitter, including significant layoffs, the subsequent installation and removal of certain features, and open beta-like testing on the network in front of the public.


The blocking of specific accounts and information has angered the Indian government, which also has issues with Twitter. As a result, many Union Ministers and government agencies have been setting up their accounts on Indian-made substitutes like Koo. Here is a list of the best Indian Twitter alternatives you might try to switch to if you want to do the same.


Ownsfare


We know that you all think apps like Koo are among the first on our list. But if you made up your mind to use alternatives, then why not use an app which is among the best of the best compared to these alternatives of Twitter? Ownsfare is not just an alternative to Twitter or Instagram; it is the best social media app that brings a new era to the world. Ownsfare takes pride in supporting internet freedom.


This new generation of platform allows the content producers and social media influencers to not only publish the content, but directly engage with their audience. You get to monetise and even trade the digital content on the platform, which opens a new concept for the young generation. Additionally, the analytics tool included in the Ownsfare app is ideal for influencers and content producers to monitor their audience. In addition, it has many helpful features like blogs, polls, audio bites, groups, and encrypted chat. This app has many new features, and it comes first on our list.


Koo


Like Twitter, Koo is a microblogging site where users can publicly express their ideas and follow other individuals. Users can submit up to 400 words of text-based Koos, multimedia content and direct communication with other users. Users can also use hashtags (#) or the "@" symbol for mentions. It includes the ability to "re-Koo," Koo's equivalent of retweeting. The most intriguing aspect of Koo is that it has support for six Indian languages in addition to English.


Several well-known figures have already switched to Koo, including Union Minister Piyush Goyal, Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, India Post, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, MyGovIndia, and others.


Tooter


In November, Tooter, a different Made in India Twitter competitor, briefly became well-known. At the time, we had witnessed the government and numerous ministers switch to the app. But it vanished quickly, and all celebrities immediately returned to Twitter. Since Tooter is a branch of the Mastodon project, it resembles the original microblogging platform quite a bit. Like Twitter, it features the main timeline and lets users offer opinions, repost tweets, like tweets, and do other things.


MitraSetu


Compared to Koo and Tooter, MitraSetu is a much smaller app featuring features from both a microblogging website and Facebook. You can share your opinions for your followers to read on the app and follow people. You can "like," "comment," and "publish on your own timeline" on all platform posts. The user experience is improved by how tidy and unobtrusive the app is.


HungryTripper


Since it is primarily a travel site, HungryTripper is not a Twitter equivalent. There is a social feed on it comparable to the Twitter feed where you can view other users' posts and add your own. The platform, however, encompasses much more than just the feed. You can watch travel videos, book tickets, and more using it.



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