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Social media apps for the creative

In the midst of a stream of social media apps, there are some apps out there that allow you to connect through creative interests. These platforms are a great way to stay involved in niche online communities, where creative people come together to share their work and knowledge. Here are a few unique social media apps for those interested in art or literature:

Haiku JAM

This app lets you write haikus with other users on the platform. Haiku is a style of Japanese poetry that you write in three lines. Here, you can start by writing the first line of a haiku. Once you post it, people who see your haiku can then add the next two lines, completing the poem. You can interact with others on the platform and like and save posts or share it on your other social media platforms. You can also choose different images to go as a background for your poems.

 

 

 

 

 

Mirakee

While similar to HaikuJAM, this app lets you share your own poems, stories, musings or any form of text with other writers in an Instagram style layout. The app consists of several tools you can use to make your writing look and feel more beautiful. Although, unlike Instagram, this app lets you make your posts as long as you want hassle free. It also supports various languages, and you can even copyright your work so no one can use it without your consent.

 

 

 

 

 

DeviantArt

This is a more widely known platform for the creatively blessed. The app lets you connect with artists from all around the world. You can post statuses and share works of art or literature that can help you start conversations with your 'watchers'. You can follow other artists or writer so your homepage will always contain news relating to your creative interests.

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APPS ON THE FLOOR

Social media apps for the creative

In the midst of a stream of social media apps, there are some apps out there that allow you to connect through creative interests. These platforms are a great way to stay involved in niche online communities, where creative people come together to share their work and knowledge. Here are a few unique social media apps for those interested in art or literature:

Haiku JAM

This app lets you write haikus with other users on the platform. Haiku is a style of Japanese poetry that you write in three lines. Here, you can start by writing the first line of a haiku. Once you post it, people who see your haiku can then add the next two lines, completing the poem. You can interact with others on the platform and like and save posts or share it on your other social media platforms. You can also choose different images to go as a background for your poems.

 

 

 

 

 

Mirakee

While similar to HaikuJAM, this app lets you share your own poems, stories, musings or any form of text with other writers in an Instagram style layout. The app consists of several tools you can use to make your writing look and feel more beautiful. Although, unlike Instagram, this app lets you make your posts as long as you want hassle free. It also supports various languages, and you can even copyright your work so no one can use it without your consent.

 

 

 

 

 

DeviantArt

This is a more widely known platform for the creatively blessed. The app lets you connect with artists from all around the world. You can post statuses and share works of art or literature that can help you start conversations with your 'watchers'. You can follow other artists or writer so your homepage will always contain news relating to your creative interests.

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