Everyone is talking about the "Olodo Uprising."
But here's my question...
How many of us actually support the alternatives we keep asking for?
Every day Nigerians complain that social media now rewards ignorance, empty content and endless drama. Yet when someone builds a platform designed for thoughtful conversations, most people ignore it because it's easier to keep complaining than to try something new.
That's exactly why I built Quibbles.
A social platform built by Nigerians, for Nigerians, where discussions -not short videos- are the focus.
We're still early, but we've already grown to:
โข 2000+ users
โข 247 communities
โข 50,000+ discussions and comments
If we truly want better conversations online, we can't expect TikTok, X or Instagram to suddenly change their algorithms for us.
We have to support the platforms that are trying to build something different.
Download Quibbles, spend just 10 minutes on it, and tell me everything that's wrong with it. I'll take the feedback.
Don't just complain about the internet.
Help build a better one.
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@zeebron24@HinduMustafa@Accoid You be olodo. You said they decorate with Christmas light during Christmas.
What does that mean. So na only during Christmas them dey put na. As you talk. The imam na ode. Him don go overboard โโโ
@iyekefejiymg Make nobody whin you ooo๐๐
Big money, big profit
Small money, small profit
And also stock no be get rich quick seff
When do you expect you 20 naira stock to give you 20k profit
That will be in the next 50 years
So dey playyyyyyy