Lexeme: third-party social platform  
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  1. noun. A third-party social platform refers to an online platform or website that provides social networking services or features, typically outside the control of the main social media platforms or networks (such as Facebook or Twitter). These platforms allow users to create profiles, connect with other users, share content, and engage in interactions similar to mainstream social media platforms, but with their own distinct set of features, audiences, and community guidelines. Examples of third-party social platforms include Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Snapchat. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party social platform (singular), third-party social platforms (plural)
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