Social Media Platforms That Are Discontinued

Aman Trivedi

Vine

Launched in 2013, the Vine was a video app, that also dominated social media networks and in 2016 it was discontinued.

MySpace

MySpace was a social networking site where users connect with friends, the platform was discontinued in 2011 due to the rise and popularity of Facebook.

Friendster

Launched in 2002, friendster was the first social network to allow users to create profiles, it was discontinued in 2011 due to many technical problems.

Google+

Launched in 2011, Google+ was a social network owned by Google, it was discontinued in 2019 due to low user engagement.

Open Diary

Founded in 1997, Open Diary was an online blogging website, that closed in 2014 after major security breaches it failed in subscription revenue generation.

Ping

Ping was launched in 2010 as a social networking feature, but it was terminated in 2011 due to a failure in partnership.

Orkut

In 2004 Google launched Orkut for people to add friends and share content, Orkut was discontinued in 2014 due to the rise of Facebook.

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