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10 Best And New Social Network Communities for 2026

Varun Dubey
Founder, Wbcom Designs · Published May 3, 2023 · Updated Jun 2, 2026
10 Best And New Social Network Communities for 2026

For every merchant looking for new ways to reach wider prospects, moving onto some new social networks is the logical step. These social networks act like a bridge between merchants and their audience.

Here is a list of social network communities you should know about. Among these, several came from well-known social media companies. Have a look.

Social Network Communities

1. Amazon Spark

Amazon Spark was a social network that brought together people who share common interests by creating a feed of personalized content from other Amazon customers. When you first visited Spark, it asked you to select a few interests to create your feed. Shoppers could tap product links directly to purchase items. Note: Amazon Spark was discontinued in 2019.

2. Anchor

If you want to join a social network that helps you create your own podcasts, Anchor (now part of Spotify) is a strong choice. You can create and host an unlimited number of episodes, distribute your show to a wider audience, and start growing your listener base. You can add listeners’ voice note questions into future episodes to keep things engaging. The basic plan is free.

3. Facebook for Creators

Facebook for Creators is a platform where video creators can stay up to date on tips and tricks and test new features. Through this community, creators can produce quality content on Facebook, access insights, engage with their fans, and respond to comments from Facebook and Instagram. It allows creators to upload videos and share them to Facebook stories, Instagram, and more.

4. Lasso

Lasso was a social networking app from Facebook that made it easy to create and share short videos with fun filters and effects. Users could follow creators, search hashtags, and join viral video trends. Note: Facebook announced that Lasso would shut down on July 10, 2020.

5. Foursquare Swarm

Foursquare Swarm is the best way to keep track of the places you go to. It provides an easy way to share spots with friends and enhance exploration. As a merchant, you can make your business appear as a check-in option if a user is nearby. Your prospects can view business tips, photos, location info, and other details while tapping the full listing in Foursquare City Guide.

6. Caffeine

Are you fond of live entertainment, gaming, and creative arts? Join Caffeine, a social broadcasting platform and community website. The best part about Caffeine is that you can engage with broadcasters or viewers in real time by creating live gaming, entertainment, and creative arts broadcasts. It also shows what your friends are creating and watching on your feed with the most relevant messages.

7. Mastodon.social

Being a decentralized, open-source social network, Mastodon allows you to follow your friends and discover new ones among millions of people. You can publish links, pictures, text, and video. It is community-owned and ad-free. Keep in mind, it is not a commercial network, so it does not provide advertising features, data mining features, or walled sections. It is built for real-time conversations with a 500-character post limit.

8. Facecast

Facecast is a global social media app that lets you create short creative videos, go live, and do one-on-one random video chats. It has global coverage supporting multiple languages and connects you with global anchors and internet creators. With this social network, you can reach millions of fans. Its privacy feature includes a friends circle function that lets you choose who sees your content.

9. Vero

Vero is an ad-free and algorithm-free social network. There are no ads and no data mining. You have complete control over your privacy and can choose exactly who sees your posts. It allows you to share photos, videos, links, music, movies, TV shows, books, and places, along with direct messages with your connections.

10. Google Business Profile

No list of social network communities for business is complete without Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business). This tool from Google lets businesses connect with their customers across Search and Maps. You can respond to reviews, message customers, and see follower activity. It also provides real-time notifications so you know when a customer connects with your business on Google.

Want to Build Your Own Social Network Community Site?

Just like these social networks, you can build your own social community site. You have two options: either use a free social community plugin or a premium social community plugin for WordPress. Both give you the advantage of building your own social media website.

And when it comes to providing a perfect look to your WordPress social community website, Reign BuddyPress Theme and BuddyX Theme are the best options available.

Ready to start your own social media website?

Varun Dubey
Founder, Wbcom Designs

Varun Dubey is a full-stack WordPress developer with a passion for diverse web development projects. As a Core developer, he continuously seeks to enhance his skills and stay current with the latest technologies in the modern tech world. Connect with him on X @vapvarun.

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