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Social media, just like people and trends, come and go. But for now, let's take a look back on some of the social media sites that we used to love and find out the reason for their deaths. Friendster was the OG social media networking site that was massively used in the Philippines. Vine is pretty much what became the blueprint to incorporate video as a medium for social media. Share with us your experience with these social media sites in the comments below! A new social media platform called ZOOP is set to launch globally this April. A United Nations-backed report released on Thursday said heavy social media use is linked to lower wellbeing among young people in several countries, while Finland remains the happiest country in the world for the ninth year in a row. The report also showed that the effects of social media are mixed. Read more in our articles including "Dead Social Media Sites: What Happened?" and "Social media platform ZOOP to launch globally".

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Social media, just like people and trends, come and go. But for now, let's take a look back on some of the social media sites that we used to love and find out the reason for their deaths.

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Friendster was the OG social media networking site that was massively used in the Philippines. Vine is pretty much what became the blueprint to incorporate video as a medium for social media. Share with us your experience with these social media sites in the comments below!

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Our coverage of dead social media sites includes: "Dead Social Media Sites: What Happened?"; "Social media platform ZOOP to launch globally"; "UN report says Social Media affects youth wellbeing". Each article provides unique insights and information.