>>13377532 (LB)
Noticed this interesting blurb from a future scenario report created by Johns Hopkins in 2017…
"…a diverse range of social media technologies, including long-existing platforms such as Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter, as well as emerging platforms like ZapQ, a platform that enables users to aggregate and archive selected media content from other platforms and communicate with cloud-based social groups based on common interests and current events."
ZapQ??
Rather strange coincidence.
The report projects a scenario timeframe of 2025-2028 and much of it is eerily similar to the Coronavirus/COVID-19®️ We're in this together™️ bullshit.