📈 Social Media Platforms Ranked #51–#75 in the United States

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Social media are online platforms where people can create, share and interact with content while connecting with others through likes, comments, messages, live streams and shared posts, making it easy to build social communities.

The United States of America (USA) is a North American country with a population of over 341 million people.

The following list shows the social media platforms ranked from 51st to 75th out of 82 used on websites in the United States.

RankNameMarket share
51
Viber
Tokyo, Japan

A free, cross-platform instant messaging and calling application owned by Rakuten.

Free
52
Product Hunt
San Francisco, California, United States

A platform for discovering and sharing new technology products, including apps, tools, and services.

Free
53
Strava
San Francisco, California, United States

A fitness tracking app and community-moderated social network for athletes.

Free$79.99/year
54
Gitter
London, United Kingdom

An open-source chat and networking platform for software developers based on the Matrix protocol.

Free
55
Hugging Face
New York, United States

A machine learning and data science platform and community that helps users build, deploy and train machine learning models.

56
LibraryThing
Portland, Maine, United States

A social cataloging and social networking site for book lovers.

Free
57
MeWe
Culver City, California, United States

A privacy-first, decentralized social network with no ads, no targeting, and no news feed manipulation.

Free$4.99/month
58
Stack Exchange
New York, United States

A multi-topic question-and-answer platform for questions about math, games, languages, cooking, biology, and more.

Free
59
Micro.blog
Austin, Texas, United States

A microblogging and social networking service.

$1+/month
60
Wattpad

A social platform for people who love to read and write.

Free$7.49/month
61
HackerOne
San Francisco, California, United States

A cybersecurity platform that connects businesses with ethical hackers, penetration testers and cybersecurity researchers.

62
Naver Blog
Seongnam, Korea

A free blogging platform from the Korean company Naver.

Free
63
Steemit
New York, United States

A blockchain-based blogging and social media website.

64
Pixiv
Tokyo, Japan

A Japanese online community for artists.

65
Plurk
Taipei, Taiwan

A micro-blogging and social networking service.

66
OK.ru
Moscow, Russia

A Russian social networking service with more than 300 million registered users.

Free
67
Band
Seongnam, Korea

A Korean social media community platform created by the Naver Corporation.

68
Link in Bio
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

A link tree tool that provides users with a mini web page to share links to their social profiles and other important resources.

Free$25+/month
69
Nostr

An open protocol that enables global, decentralized, and censorship-resistant social media.

Free
70
Kaggle
Mountain View, California, United States

A platform for data science and machine learning that offers a variety of resources, including datasets, code repositories, and tools for building and deploying machine learning models.

71
The StoryGraph

A social cataloguing web platform for books.

Free$4.99/month
72
Pixelfed

A decentralized open-source social network service for photo sharing.

Free
73
Lemmy

A decentralized social link aggregator platform running on independent servers and powered by the open-source Lemmy software.

Free
74
Douyin
Haidian, Beijing, China

A short video platform, essentially the Chinese version of TikTok.

Free
75
Tistory
Jeju-si, Jeju-do, Korea

A Korean blog publishing platform and social networking app.

Free

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Data is based on the analysis of 545,779 websites from the United States.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.