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26 February 2018, 11:06
From how to use it to it's biggest problems, we've rounded up all the info you need on the social media app that has suddenly shot up in popularity.
As you may well have noticed, thousands of people have recently swapped out their Instagram account for Vero, a new content-sharing app that has been slowly developing a following since it's quiet launch a few years ago.
Vero – True Story
So, what is it all about? And is it worth making the change-over? Let's "investigate".
Vero is a social networking site that has the central selling point of being ad-free and not based around an algorithim. Unlike Twitter or Insta where you can just post a message or a picture, with Vero you add movies, tv, music, books, places, photos or links each time. Plus, it has the bonus feature of allowing you to easily choose exactly who sees each of your posts.
You can choose exactly who sees your content each time by splitting your followers into four groups: close friends, friends, acquaintances and followers. None of your followers will know which group they are in and you can turn off individual post types from the people you follow eg. if your mate keeps posting too many bad TV reccomendations, you can filter them out.
Not many at the moment but expect that to change as the company pushes for more and more influncers to join the service while it is still growing. We will keep you posted.
Currently, the app is free to download but the company have already made clear that they will eventually be imposing a subscription service with an annual fee which they claim will be the price of 'a couple of cups of coffee'. They are running a promotion at the moment where the first million users to sign up get free membership for life so, if you are interested, we suggest you jump on it.
Aside from the fact that it will eventually charge users, the one major issue people have been facing is that, due to the sudden surge in popularity, they are experiencing a great deal of technical difficulties.
We're experiencing an outage due to heavy load.
— Vero (@verotruesocial) February 25, 2018
Apologies again for the issues we're having.
We're working to restore things.
We really appreciate your patience.
Issues with signing up and the speed of the app itself have proved a major problem as word spread about the service online.
Others have also pointed out issues around content copyright ownership in the company's terms and conditions although these have since been updated.
You can download the app on both android and iPhone now. Search Vero in the Play or App store.
What do you guys think? Are you trying out Vero already? Let us know your thought over in the Facebook comments.