There are social networks for selfie-obsessed teenagers, music-loving hipsters and even dog-lovers, so why has it taken this long for the Afrikaans community to get their share of the pie?
Toeter is the first South African-based Afrikaans social network, and is kind of a weird step-child of Facebook and Twitter.
The profile pages and news feed is similar to that of Facebook, while you only have 140 characters to “sê iets” in a post.
Toeter is a nice addition to the social media sphere of SA, so if you feel like having your say about something “#snaaks” or just want to get involved in a “#KykNet” discussion, check out Toeter now.
[source: MemeBurn]
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