Home » TECH: Here’s An App Where People Don’t Post Memes

By Hosea Namachanja.

As tech revolution happens, entertainment field on the other hand is vastly growing. Currently, people no longer write love letters and send via posters. Tech has made things easier. 

Change is inevitable. From worship centers, schools, music theatres, radio and television, here; we have Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Telegram, Facebook and WhatsApp. The society on social media is enjoying. 

However, only those with brains are getting rich. They’re using the social media platform to get customers for their businesses and others, jobs. 

On Facebook which is a bit an old app, many writers have grown into great authors. Others, have got wives and husbands through hook up groups. But also we have conmen and conwomen. 

Let’s take a toll on what’s happening on these apps and gauge where we are currently. Aren’t we serious with life or jokers ? 

Tiktok App logo

Tiktok Platform

Here, Azziad a Kenyan influencer has all to feel great at. She’s one of the wealthiest Tiktokers in our global Africa earning a living through entertainment and ads. Her huge follower is a base of smile. But then there’s you and l, having all that is required but the remaining is history. 

Twitter

This is an old platform as old as Facebook and Google. Twitter lovers especially Kenyan youth, call them Kenyans on Twitter (KoT). These people are bees. To trend an event, those with huge followers within 3hrs, the message would have reached Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook. The heart of intelligentsia. 

Through ads and trends, that’s how those with huge followers are sourcing money. For instance, college students. They are real bees. Twitter is the side hustle of many. 

Instagram

Here, it’s believed as the place where photographers in weddings and powerful organizations are getting their gigs. Mainly, photos are the ones posted here. Memes, motivational cards and real life photos. Slaying exists here. 

WhatsApp and Facebook

These two apps resemble in many things. For instance, jokes. They are the base for memes. From Tiktok, Twitter and Instagram; WhatsApp and Facebook are the apps that sends information faster to ground community. Many people have access to the two. 

In marketing, for instance on WhatsApp, one has to share what he/she sells in groups and on status. Just like on Facebook which one posts on the timeline, stories, pages and groups. Customers are majorly referrals from friends or just from your followers. 

LinkedIn

This is a serious app. It’s full of serious people. CEOs are here. They post jobs, insights and things concerning wealth and money. Let’s say Cover letters, CVs, cheques and salaries. 

When you zoom people’s display pictures, everyone is in an official attire. No rugged clothes, memes and jokes here. How can you post a meme and you’ve for instance applied for a job who, the HR and CEO are your followers ? Would they be judgemental when they see you as an incompetent and joking person in life ?

People on LinkedIn are visionaries. If it’s a story, it’s motivational, informing and educative. The biographies of people are professional ones. They use real names. Not nicknames or creatives names like Chozi la Kunguni, Stima ya Token, Bae Ule Msupa or Kamau wa Njoki. 

No slang phrases like sipangwingwi or Murife. People’s profile pictures are not of animals, trees or comic things. Their faces are handsome and beautiful. The smiles are bewitching. I’ve never heard of hook ups here. A jobless man or woman D- Ming a CEO maybe ? How ? 

One’s biography, display picture, mode of communication and posts is directly proportional to his/her personality in life. In case he/she’s given a job; already his/her personality has created a positive thought in the CEO, HR or follower’s mind. He/she’s able for the task. That’s why less serious people are not on LinkedIn. 

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