Recently, I've been getting a lot of 2007 nostalgia videos on YouTube. It seems, to me, there is a need for self-expression that current social media platforms aren't really giving their users. Sites like VSCO, which provide a certain level of creativity to their users, seem to be growing very steadily. While giants like Facebook and Instagram, seem to be slowly losing relevance with the younger generation. So do you think that a website like MySpace or early YouTube could succeed in today's market?
Matstad is a streaming service that focuses on food, travel, and other similar videos from YouTube. Users can upvote videos that they think should be shown first. Small channels can rise to the top simply by making things that the community wants to see.
Throwback to 2007 - Msukwini is photo sharing and Reddit-like discussion platform! It's a place to express your creativity free from negativity. A hangout for the based!