22 July,2024
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Instagram’s reign as the top deleted app of 2023 has been widely documented, with publications like LinkedIn reporting that over 1 billion users globally bid farewell to the platform.
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Facebook is another social media app that has fallen victim to 2023, especially among younger people.
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Snapchat is another app which seems to have been kicked to the curb into 2023.
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Twitter, or X, spent all of 2023 splashing our headlines. Elon Musk rebranded the app to X which has, admittedly, struggled to catch on.
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Although still in regular use and ranking a little lower in the deletion stats, WhatsApp still took a hit in 2023, with thousands of users binning the app over the year.
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Since its launch in 2013, Telegram quickly become one of the fastest messaging apps on the market, connecting people via a unique, distributed network of data centres around the globe.
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