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Meet Neptune: A New App for Creators Tired of Chasing Likes

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 16 April 2025 00:04
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Neptune brings an innovative twist to social media usage with its newly launched application. In contrast to TikTok and Instagram, Neptune enables users to conceal both their metrics of received likes and number of followers. Neptune enables video publishing without users having to consider their like numbers or follower count. Creativity and fun remain the main focus of this app since it does not prioritize popularity measures.

Social media influencer Ashley Darling established Neptune as the creator of this platform. Dash enabled its users to identify how creators became distressed while pursuing increased likes and additional followers. The goal behind Neptune was to establish an environment where people could express their creativity without worrying about competition, according to Darling.

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How Neptune Works

Neptune looks similar to TikTok. You can scroll through short videos, leave comments, and discover new content. But there are some big differences.

Ghost Metrics: Hiding Likes and Followers

The app lets creators turn off likes and follower counts. This feature is called “ghost metrics.” Content creators may choose to make viewing count performances inaccessible to others without exception. Users can better concentrate on creating videos they like by hiding like counts from their audience.

Hop Back: Never Lose Your Place

The “Hop Back” feature on Neptune lets users continue watching videos exactly where they left off. Watching videos on the app results in the automatic saving of your current viewing point when you exit the application. After exiting the application, the video restarts precisely where you stopped watching. No more losing your favorite videos!

Making Money on Neptune

Neptune plans to help creators earn money in different ways. Users can tip creators, subscribe to their channels, or watch paid livestreams. This is good news for smaller creators who struggle to make money on apps like TikTok.

What Neptune Is Missing Right Now

Neptune is still in beta testing. Only a few hundred people can use it, but over 400,000 are waiting to try it. The app is simple right now. It does not have editing tools or direct messaging. The company says they are working on adding live streams, music, and playlists soon.

Why Neptune Could Be Important

Many creators are tired of social media apps that only reward popular accounts. Neptune’s algorithm (the system that decides which videos you see) does not care about follower counts. It shows videos based on what you like, not how many likes a creator has. This gives everyone a fair chance to be seen.

What People Are Saying About Neptune

Some users love the idea. A beta tester commented that video sharing has become possible without measuring metrics. Users question whether Neptune can match up against well-known software applications. One participant commented that Neptune is entertaining yet requires additional functions.

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The Future of Social Media?

The popularity of TikTok applications became the reason why social media transformed into an ongoing competition. Neptune aims to revive the element of enjoyment within its platform. The option for creators to conceal their likes and followers transforms our perspectives on digital success.

Neptune operates as a modest application that seeks to achieve great objectives. People who seek to share their passions through Neptune may consider it a preferred platform when it lives up to its creative intentions.

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