I think this is really just nostalgia driven more than anything. In my view, the best social media practices come from fediverse apps, being open-source and community-driven. However, since fedi apps are not propped up by marketing and advertising revenue like Meta and X, they're more of a niche platform made up of mostly 40 year old software engineers, and subsequently lack diverse spaces in the same way that traditional social media has the capacity to.
If your IT team routinely monitors network traffic and stumbles across these they'll just block them too and probably pull you aside for a fun conversation, so just a heads up.
Collage Maker Photo Editor - Developed by ZipoApps, whose founders are former Unit 8200 intelligence personnel, contributing to Israel's tech economy.
Instasquare Photo Editor: Neon - Another app from ZipoApps, which profits from the app's popularity while being linked to Israeli intelligence backgrounds.
Bazaart- An AI-powered photo editing app founded by former IDF intelligence officers, supporting Israel's tech sector.
Facetune- A widely used photo editing app by Lightricks, co-founded by a former Unit 8200 member, contributing to the Israeli economy.
Build a Queen - A mobile game published by Supersonic, a major Israeli game publisher, with revenues supporting Israel's military efforts.
Going Balls - Another popular game from Supersonic, which is linked to the Israeli military through its founder's service.
Bridge Race - A game by Supersonic, contributing to the financial success of an Israeli company with military ties.
Conquer Countries - A game from Supersonic featuring a cartoon version of Donald Trump, developed by a founder with a military background.
Playtika - A gambling app company founded by the son of a former IDF head, generating significant revenue for Israel.
Crazy Labs - An app maker with ex-IDF founders, contributing to the Israeli economy through popular games.
Moovit- An urban transport app founded by ex-IDF soldiers, providing substantial revenue to Israel.
Call App - A spam screening app developed by a founder who served in Unit 8200, part of Israel's military economy.
Gett- A ride-hailing app founded by ex-Unit 8200 members, supporting Israel's tech industry.
Waze- A GPS navigation app founded by ex-Unit 8200 spies, acquired by Google, and contributing to Israel's economy.
Fooducate- A health app founded by a former Israeli air force member, linking it to the military and tech sectors in Israel.
Friendly reminder to never date cops, in case it had to be said