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Understanding the Rise and Fall of Early Social Media Giants 💻

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Ready to blast into the past? Promise us you won't get too nostalgic as we trace the roots of social media, from the early days of AOL Messenger and BlackPlanet.com to the towering titans of today, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and even TikTok. We're opening up about our personal digital journeys and addressing the elephant in the room—social media addiction. We're also going to chat about why we all jumped ship from MySpace and moved on to newer platforms.
If you've ever pondered the geniuses behind the early digital platforms, then fasten your seatbelts because we're sharing the inspiring story of Omar Wasso, the trailblazer who brought us BlackPlanet. Omar's story, his struggles as a biracial individual, and his relentless drive to bring people together online are truly captivating. We're also taking a deep-dive into our experiences with these sites, starting with the excitement of dating chat rooms, the joy of customizing personal pages, and even how Barack Obama tapped into BlackPlanet's power during his 2008 presidential campaign.
Brace yourselves for the thrilling tale of MySpace's rise and fall, once the most visited site in the US, raking in a whopping $800 million in revenue back in 2008. We’ll also touch on our own projects, podcasts, and, of course, our thoughts on the World Cup and soccer because why not! So, gear up for this roller coaster ride through the history of social media, and don't forget, you can always leave us a voicemail on Speak Pipe.com to join the conversation. Let's get this show on the road!
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Ready to blast into the past? Promise us you won't get too nostalgic as we trace the roots of social media, from the early days of AOL Messenger and BlackPlanet.com to the towering titans of today, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and even TikTok. We're opening up about our personal digital journeys and addressing the elephant in the room—social media addiction. We're also going to chat about why we all jumped ship from MySpace and moved on to newer platforms.
If you've ever pondered the geniuses behind the early digital platforms, then fasten your seatbelts because we're sharing the inspiring story of Omar Wasso, the trailblazer who brought us BlackPlanet. Omar's story, his struggles as a biracial individual, and his relentless drive to bring people together online are truly captivating. We're also taking a deep-dive into our experiences with these sites, starting with the excitement of dating chat rooms, the joy of customizing personal pages, and even how Barack Obama tapped into BlackPlanet's power during his 2008 presidential campaign.
Brace yourselves for the thrilling tale of MySpace's rise and fall, once the most visited site in the US, raking in a whopping $800 million in revenue back in 2008. We’ll also touch on our own projects, podcasts, and, of course, our thoughts on the World Cup and soccer because why not! So, gear up for this roller coaster ride through the history of social media, and don't forget, you can always leave us a voicemail on Speak Pipe.com to join the conversation. Let's get this show on the road!
🚨Please subscribe and share this podcast.
Please rate this podcast 5 stars ⭐️ and write “latchkey kid” in the review section on Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.
New episodes every Friday.
Find us on
Twitter - After School Special Podcast (@AfterSchoolSpe3) / Twitter
Da Gram - After School Special podcast (@afterschoolspecialpodcast)
TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@afterschoolspecial3
Email us
Afterschoolspecialpodcasts@gmail.com
Support the show

Become a supporter of the show here > https://www.buzzsprout.com/1729520/support
Hey, Latchkey Kids, 👋 We would love to hear from you!
Please record and send us a voice message⬇️⬇️
https://www.speakpipe.com/Latchkey_Kids_Speak

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