Social Media Diaspora
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The Social Media Diaspora comprised the widespread social media movement of the '30s, a worldwide escalation of anger toward centralized social media conglomerates and platforms.
On a global scale, the Diaspora led to the creation of hundreds of small social network services, often focused on particular regions, interests or ideologies.
The terms Social Media Diaspora was first presented by internet historian Simone Loyes, which reportedly used a term already popular in the movement itself.
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Diasporas
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The Social Media Diaspora is considered the first global movement of free consumers of the modern era.