Social media platform Fanbase goes global

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Atlanta-based Fanbase has gone global.

The social media platform now has expanded to 177 countries, a news release said.

"On the heels of its successful launches in the United States, Australia, UK and Canada, Fanbase is now available across Europe, Latin America, Asia and in many countries throughout Africa," the company said.


Isaac Hayes III, CEO, Fanbase | Courtesy Isaac Hayes III

"I started Fanbase with all users and their needs at the forefront," founder and CEO Isaac Hayes III said in a news release. "Social media apps need to offer monetization and equality to every user  through a level playing field which is exactly what Fanbase is doing, now on a global scale."

The Fanbase app allows its user to post photos, video, audio chat, live streaming and long-form content for free. They can also earn money by posting exclusive content, the news release said.

"The platform has attracted high-profile artists and creators to the growing community, including Snoop Dogg, Charlamagne Tha God, Kandi Burruss, Chamillionaire, Roland Martin, and No I.D., among others," the company said.

"The platform is catching on worldwide," the company's chief technology officer Ramiro Canovas said.

"The move into new territories is testament to the scalability of the platform and Fanbase's ability to support creators around the world," he said. "We've built an app and algorithm that is both innovative and deviates from the traditional ad-focused  scope."

Hayes founded the company in 2018, "rooted in community with the belief that Everyone is a Fan of Something. And Everyone Has a Fanbase," the news release said.

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