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Social Media & Online Community Platforms

These links are for awareness and education only. We are not affiliated with these companies and do not control their policies, content, or features. Social media can be powerful for connection and opportunity, but it can also expose users to scams, misinformation, and privacy risks. Use strong privacy settings, be cautious with personal information, and talk with trusted adults or advisors when something feels unsafe.
Publishing & Expertise

Business & Professional Platforms

Short Posts
Threads (Meta)
A text-focused social app connected to Instagram, used for commentary and discussion.
Accounts link to Instagram; check your cross-post settings.
Q&A Platform
Quora
A global platform where people ask and answer questions in thousands of topics.
Verify expert credentials before relying on major advice.
Writing & Articles
Medium
A writing and publishing platform used for essays, journalism, and thought leadership.
Good for building a portfolio—be mindful of what you publish.
Messaging & Groups

Messaging & Community Platforms

Encrypted Messaging
WhatsApp
A global messaging platform with end-to-end encryption for chats, groups, and calls.
Be cautious about unknown group invites and scam messages.
Chat
Messenger
A messaging tool tied to Facebook for private and group conversations.
Avoid clicking unknown links sent to your inbox.
Channels & Groups
Telegram
A messaging app known for large group chats, communities, and broadcast channels.
Public channels can contain scams—verify all claims independently.
Communities & Voice
Discord
A platform with servers and channels for communities built around shared interests.
Moderation varies—use safety settings and reporting tools.
Important Social Media Safety Reminder

The platforms listed here are independent companies with their own terms, data practices, and content rules. We do not endorse all content found on them.

Protect your accounts by using strong passwords, turning on two-factor authentication, and being cautious with friend requests, messages, and suspicious links.

If something feels unsafe, report it and talk with a trusted person or professional.

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