Are Black Owned Social Media Platforms the Future?? Flow Thinks So
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On season 4 episode 4, our cohost sat down with the creators of the social media app Flow to talk about their mission, inspiration, and expectations for the app. Flow is a Black-Owned, upcoming social media app where anyone can have fun and feel welcome. After seeing censorship and biased acts of 'Shadow-banning' take place, without appeal, Flow knew it was time for a change. Flow recognized that black creators were creating dances and trends without getting recognized for it, and they believed it was time for a change. For more information about Flow you can visit their website at https://www.flowcreation.app.  Thank you for supporting Black Girls in Media the Podcast. You can keep up with our cohost Danteé, Kelly, and Shelby on Instagram at @danteesinferno, @itskellyray, and @shelbsdsmith. Also, make sure you are following the official Black Girls in Media Podcast Instagram. Twitter, and TikTok at @bgimpodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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