Social Media Platforms Guide
A comprehensive guide to social media platforms for Teamworkstate community members.
Overview
This repository provides educational resources about various social media platforms that you can connect to your Teamworkstate profile. Each platform guide includes information about the platform’s purpose, audience, content types, privacy considerations, and strengths and limitations.
The Teamworkstate member profile feature allows you to link to your profiles on these platforms, creating a connected digital presence across the web. This guide helps you understand each platform so you can make informed choices about where to establish your presence.
Platform Guides
All Platform Guides
- Bluesky – Decentralized social networking platform
- Facebook – General social networking platform
- GitHub – Code collaboration and version control platform
- Instagram – Visual content sharing platform
- LinkedIn – Professional networking platform
- Mastodon – Decentralized microblogging platform
- Pinterest – Visual discovery and bookmarking platform
- Reddit – Community-based discussion platform
- Snapchat – Ephemeral messaging and content platform
- Telegram – Messaging and content platform
- TikTok – Short-form video platform
- Twitch – Live streaming platform
- VK – Eastern European social networking platform
- X (formerly Twitter) – Real-time conversation platform
- YouTube – Video sharing and streaming platform
Comparison Tables
- Platform Comparison – Side-by-side comparison of key features
- Audience Demographics – User base statistics across platforms
- Content Type Suitability – Which platforms work best for different content types
- Privacy Features – Comparison of privacy options and data policies
Selection Guides
- Platforms by User Type – Recommendations based on your goals and interests
- Getting Started Guide – How to establish your presence across platforms
- Cross-Platform Strategy – Managing your presence across multiple platforms
Contributing
This is a living document. If you have suggestions, corrections, or additions, please submit a pull request or open an issue.
License
These resources are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which means you are free to use, adapt, and share them as long as you provide attribution.
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