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9 Twitter Alternatives to Keep Your Online Presence Strong

Many users are looking for a new app to share content and connect with their audience. Explore these Twitter alternatives and find a community.

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Twitter, now known as X, has changed significantly in recent years, particularly in its moderation and verification policies. As a result, many users are pursuing fresh platforms, such as Bluesky and Threads. These alternatives offer a range of experiences, including algorithm-free feeds to create tighter communities.

Whether you’re seeking more control over your content or want to streamline what you see, there’s likely a platform that fits your needs. Check out these nine platforms and find a Twitter alternative to keep your online presence strong with a community of like-minded people.

9 Alternatives to X

Whether you’re a digital creator or professional marketer, there are plenty of apps like Twitter to stay visible and connect with an audience. Here are nine X alternatives that may align with your brand.

1. Bluesky

Bluesky is one of the best Twitter alternatives since it offers a similar experience, letting people share text, photo, and video posts. It’s no surprise that Bluesky resembles Twitter — it was founded by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in 2019.

It’s a decentralized platform, meaning Bluesky distributes control among participants. This gives users greater autonomy when it comes to their account settings. For example, people can use custom filters to moderate based on their standards. Bluesky also offers a chronological feed rather than relying on an algorithm to present relevant content.

Bluesky offers a 300-character limit for posts and a three-minute limit for videos, longer than X’s 280-character limit and 140-second video length limit for free accounts. It also lets users create a custom name, increasing their profile’s credibility and aligning it with their brand.

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2. Mastodon

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Mastodon is another main Twitter competitor. It provides basics like text and photo posting alongside advanced features like editing and custom header image creation. The platform offers a generous 500-character limit and doesn’t restrict video length as long as it doesn’t exceed 40MB. 

Like Bluesky, Mastodon is a decentralized platform. It offers greater content moderation, protection from censorship, and a chronological feed.

Keep in mind that Mastodon has a specific policy regarding AI-generated content. Users must disclose their use of AI, and accounts that exclusively post AI content are prohibited.

3. Threads

Threads is an excellent alternative for those who prefer the Meta ecosystem. It supports images, 500-character text posts, and five-minute videos.

The microblogging platform integrates with Instagram and Facebook, allowing you to create content using Captions’ Instagram Video Editor or Facebook Video Editor. Add raw footage and watch the AI make it publish-ready, adding transitions, cuts, and captions in seconds. Once you’re happy with the post, Threads lets you share your posts across both platforms, so you can connect with a broader audience in one click.

4. Reddit

If you love Twitter’s community aspect, Reddit is a great alternative. The platform uses “subreddits” to divide topics into focused niches, from diet tips to tattoo advice, so it’s easy to curate a personalized feed. Character limits vary by subreddit, but text posts can generally go up to 40,000 characters, while videos are typically limited to 15 minutes. 

There’s a learning curve to posting on Reddit, as each subreddit has its own rules and guidelines. For example, some groups ban linking to personal websites to prevent spam and promotion. Once you’re comfortable with it, Reddit is a powerful platform for sharing content and fostering community. 

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5. Discord

Discord is another community-driven app. It started as a chat program for gamers but has since expanded to a more general audience. You can find text and audio servers across a variety of topics, allowing you to meet new people or chat with existing friends in whichever medium you prefer. If you don’t find a channel you like, it’s easy to create your own. It supports long-form text posts, with a file upload limit of 25MB for media. 

It’s an excellent place to share music, art, and videos, whether you’re an amateur creator or a professional promoting your work. To ensure quick uploads, use Captions’ Discord Video Compressor to resize your clips without compromising quality.

6. LinkedIn

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While not everyone uses Twitter for career growth, those who do can use LinkedIn as an alternative. LinkedIn initially focused on job seeking and promotion but has now expanded into networking, with users sharing insights and updates through text, image, and video posts. Text posts can be up to 3,000 characters long. 

7. Tumblr

Tumblr isn’t a direct Twitter competitor, but it offers similar posting options, including text, images, and videos. Unlike Twitter, Tumblr offers a personalized experience and lets you customize your page with a unique domain name and design, enhancing your brand image.

Tumblr’s character limit is over 4,000, and its maximum video length is 10 minutes, making it a popular platform for artists, bloggers, and influencers. Users can like, share, and leave notes (similar to comments) on posts. 

8. Substack

Substack is primarily a newsletter platform, but it also offers “Notes,” a feed-style element that displays messages from the people you follow. You can post text, videos, and images, and users can interact like they do on Twitter by replying or reposting. Notes posts don’t have a strict character limit but are designed for brief updates.

The network represents an opportunity to expand your brand. While the Notes feature is a great Twitter alternative, it’s a good idea to go beyond microblogging and start a Substack newsletter. For example, if you’re a guitar teacher promoting music lessons, your Substack publication could feature chord tips and sheet music.

9. Hive Social

Hive Social is a social media platform that aims to combine Twitter and Instagram’s features into a simpler, community-driven experience. It displays posts chronologically rather than using an advanced algorithm, fostering a less curated experience. Text character limits are currently 1,000, with video content capped at two minutes. 

The platform promotes transparency, so it doesn’t shadow ban profiles and has no hidden restrictions. Hive Social won’t prioritize one account over others, leading to more equitable content moderation.

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If you want to move away from Twitter, you can find many alternative ways to post content, raise brand awareness, and connect with your community. No matter which apps you’re on, Captions’ tools are the perfect way to capture your followers’ attention and create a standout channel.

Use the AI video editor to refine content in just a few clicks. Upload your footage, choose an editing style, and Captions automatically cuts awkward pauses and adds engaging subtitles. Publish the video as is, or enhance it further with a generative AI tool. Captions has partnered with the top AI models on the market, including the DALL-E 3 image generator, which lets you design custom pictures with text prompts.

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FAQ

Why Are People Looking for Alternatives to Twitter?

Some people are seeking Twitter alternatives after recent changes and new policies have altered the user experience. Differences in content moderation, the addition of paid verification, and algorithm adjustments mean users are considering decentralized, more community-focused competitors.

Are Twitter Alternatives Difficult To Learn or Use?

Most alternatives are straightforward, so it’s easy to get started. Bluesky and Mastodon may have more of a learning curve, but also have a thriving community and an in-depth help center to assist new users. While platforms like LinkedIn and Reddit have specific posting restrictions, most social media networks do, and understanding them is a part of joining the community.

How Do Creators Monetize Their Content on Twitter Alternative Platforms?

While it depends on the platform, most creators earn money through affiliate marketing, sponsored posts, and promoting merchandise. However, it’s important to research each network before diving in — for instance, Bluesky and Mastodon don’t allow sponsored content.

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