Supernova is an Instagram-like social network with an ethical approach | Malay Mail

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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 4 ― Have you heard of “Supernova”? No, we're not talking astronomy here but rather about a rather unique social network. This new platform wants to bring together good deeds and the internet by surfing on the positive. Looking to give a knockout punch to online hate,...

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 4 ― Have you heard of “Supernova”? No, we're not talking astronomy here but rather about a rather unique social network. This new platform wants to bring together good deeds and the internet by surfing on the positive. Looking to give a knockout punch to online hate, “Supernova” even intends to give the majority of its advertising revenues to charitable causes.

Could this be the beginning of a new era on social networks? While a growing number of voices are calling out online hate and demanding action, a new platform called “Supernova” aims to offer an “ethical alternative,” TechCrunch revealed.

To achieve this, “Supernova” wants to tackle the problems that plague social networks: online hate, toxic language, racism, homophobia, to name a few. While Instagram has been accused of fostering complexes in young girls, “Supernova” describes itself as the “positive” alternative, a place where users will be able to feel “safe, secure and encouraged to have positive, inspiring, life-affirming interaction with their friends...

The application, which resembles a mix between Instagram and TikTok, allows users to post photos and videos, comment on content and have access to private messaging. Users can create groups, subscribe or block users, make their account private and access a tab to discover other content across various themes on the platform.

 

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