Top international social networks you didn't know existed

Dec18,2023

Literally translated to mean "New Wave Microblog," Sina Weibo is a Chinese migroblogging website (akin to Twitter)

Sina Weibo

Literally translated as "Everyone's Website," Renren is a Chinese remake of Facebook. 

Renren

A fast-growing social network with 597 million users and 150 million active users monthly, Qzone is typically used as a blogging and diary platform, much like LiveJournal.

Qzone

An overt Facebook clone, Vkontakte offers many of the same features as Facebook and absolutely trounces Facebook's market share in the country, with 54% of the Russian online population spending 20 minutes per day on average.

Vkontakte

Taringa, an Argentinian social networking site primarily co0ncerned with link sharing, think Digg with profiles, is one of the largest social networking sites in Latin America.

Taringa

Netlog has over 94 million registered users and is popular throughout Europe as well as parts of the Middle East and Asia. 

Netlog

The Habbo online community is inhabited by pixelated, cartoon-character alter egos. This site is most popular among the 13-18 years and has a major part of users from US.

Habbo

It is a multi-lingual social networking website, popular in emerging markets like Russia and Brazil.

Badoo

SkyRock.com is a social networking site that offers its members free web space where they can create a blog, add a profile, and exchange messages with other registered members. The site is popular in France and French speaking markets.

SkyRock