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Amino is a social media application originally developed by Narvii, Inc. It was originally created by Yin Wang and Ben Anderson in 2014. Amino was acquired by MediaLab in 2021, and the founders are no longer associated with the application.

Amino
Developer(s)MediaLab
Initial releaseJanuary 2014
Stable release
3.4.33573 / 2021 july 27
Operating systemAndroid, iOS, Desktop (Web)
Available in7 languages
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, French, and German[1]
Websiteaminoapps.com
  • The Amino app grew quickly, with 47 communities being launched in the first year. Fandoms had migrated from websites like Facebook and Reddit to Amino, partly because of the app's mobile-native experience. citation needed Before 2016, when a user wanted to join a new Amino, they had to download another app for the Amino they wanted to join.
  • The Amino Chat app is an anonymous social media network Users create their own profile, then create or join communities based on their interests Similar to old school chat rooms, Amino Chat app users are encouraged to interact with each other through video chats, texting, and voice messages.

What I think about this Amino is that it is a harmless, and I even have it myself. Even though there are some inappropriate people on the app, you can always block them. Also some people are really fun to RP with ( roleplay ), and some are nice and don't want to know any personal info. I have grown to love Amino and it is my first favorite app. What I think about this Amino is that it is a harmless, and I even have it myself. Even though there are some inappropriate people on the app, you can always block them. Also some people are really fun to RP with ( roleplay ), and some are nice and don't want to know any personal info. I have grown to love Amino and it is my first favorite app. Amino is a safe space where I can do that without being judged and even make some new acquaintances along the way. Not to mention, the app is fairly easy to navigate. If there was one thing I personally am not a fan of in amino, it's where you can't create your own amino page section thing. You're the leader of the page, yes.

History[edit]

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In 2012, Wang and Anderson came up with the idea for a convention-like community while attending an anime convention in Boston, Massachusetts.[2] Later that year, they would release two apps revolving around K-pop and photography that allowed fans of those subjects to chat freely.

In 2014, Amino was officially released.[citation needed]

In 2021, Amino was officially acquired by MediaLab for an undisclosed amount. The founders and the original team were not part of the acquisition except for a small amount of support staff that were retained.[3]

Growth[edit]

The Amino app grew quickly, with 47 communities being launched in the first year.[4] Fandoms had migrated from websites like Facebook and Reddit to Amino, partly because of the app's mobile-native experience.[citation needed]

Before 2016, when a user wanted to join a new Amino, they had to download another app for the Amino they wanted to join. In 2016, Amino Apps launched a centralized portal that hosted every Amino community in one app, meaning users no longer had to download multiple apps.[5]

In the same year, ACM, an app that allowed users to create their own communities, was launched. This resulted in the number of communities on Amino skyrocketing to over 2.5 million.[6]

Features[edit]

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The main feature of Amino is communities dedicated to a certain topic that users can join. Users can also chat with other members of a community in three ways, text, voice, or screening room, which allows users to watch videos together while voice chatting.[7] Other features include polls, blog posts, image posts, wiki entries, stories, and quizzes. In some cases, posts that are very well-made and have been noticed by a community's administration will end up receiving a feature, making it appear on the front page along with other featured content.[8]

In 2018, a premium membership option called Amino+ was added. Amino+ comes with additional features such as exclusive stickers, the ability to make stickers, custom chat bubbles, high resolution images, and other perks. [9] Membership can be purchased with money or Amino coins. Amino coins can be purchased or earned through enabling ads, watching ad videos, completing activities on the Offer Wall, and playing Lucky Draw when checking in.[10] Members can give and receive coins through props. [11]

In 2019, Amino introduced six original short-form animated series, labeled 'Amino Originals,' produced by independent artists from across the internet.[12][13] ATJ's 'Little Red,' a re-imagining of Little Red Riding Hood, premiered on November 15th, 2019.[14] 'Little Red' was joined by five other shows in late December. Sophie Feher's 'The Reef,' a comedy featuring an aspiring marine biologist meeting a merman, premiered on December 27th alongside 'Princely,' an LGBTfairy tale created by Matt Bruneau-Richardson of Tiny Siren Animation.[15][16][17] 'Spaced Out,' an alien abduction comedy by Michael Jae, and YouTuber Alex Clark's 'Wyndvania II' premiered on December 28th.[18][19] Mysie Pereira's fairy tale 'Turned to Stone' and Marcin Pawlowski's 'Stranded' premiered on December 29th, 2019.[20][21]

Administration[edit]

On each community, there are two types of staff members, these being ‘Leader' and ‘Curator.' Leaders are higher rank than curators. Curators are usually the ones who feature posts, or post important announcements for users to see.[22]

Curators are able to disable a post or public chat, delete comments or chat threads, manage featured content, manage posts in topic categories, and approve Wiki entries.[22]

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Leaders have more power than curators. In addition to curator powers, leaders can submit a community to be listed, change the Amino's features, change navigation, alter the community appearance, change the Amino's privacy settings, manage the Amino's join requests, send invites, appoint or demote Curators, strike or ban members, manage flagged content, change users' custom titles, manage topics and wiki categories, and create broadcasts (notifications sent for posts).[22]

One leader will have the status of agent. An agent is the primary leader of a community; the person who created the community is automatically agent.[23] An agent has the ability to delete their community as long as it is not too large or too active.[24] An agent can appoint and remove both leaders and curators. [25] Agent status can be transferred voluntarily to another leader, curator, or community member.[26] If an agent is inactive, Team Amino may assist in transferring agent status.[24]

Apps[edit]

Amino App

In 2012, Wang and Anderson came up with the idea for a convention-like community while attending an anime convention in Boston, Massachusetts.[2] Later that year, they would release two apps revolving around K-pop and photography that allowed fans of those subjects to chat freely.

In 2014, Amino was officially released.[citation needed]

In 2021, Amino was officially acquired by MediaLab for an undisclosed amount. The founders and the original team were not part of the acquisition except for a small amount of support staff that were retained.[3]

Growth[edit]

The Amino app grew quickly, with 47 communities being launched in the first year.[4] Fandoms had migrated from websites like Facebook and Reddit to Amino, partly because of the app's mobile-native experience.[citation needed]

Before 2016, when a user wanted to join a new Amino, they had to download another app for the Amino they wanted to join. In 2016, Amino Apps launched a centralized portal that hosted every Amino community in one app, meaning users no longer had to download multiple apps.[5]

In the same year, ACM, an app that allowed users to create their own communities, was launched. This resulted in the number of communities on Amino skyrocketing to over 2.5 million.[6]

Features[edit]

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The main feature of Amino is communities dedicated to a certain topic that users can join. Users can also chat with other members of a community in three ways, text, voice, or screening room, which allows users to watch videos together while voice chatting.[7] Other features include polls, blog posts, image posts, wiki entries, stories, and quizzes. In some cases, posts that are very well-made and have been noticed by a community's administration will end up receiving a feature, making it appear on the front page along with other featured content.[8]

In 2018, a premium membership option called Amino+ was added. Amino+ comes with additional features such as exclusive stickers, the ability to make stickers, custom chat bubbles, high resolution images, and other perks. [9] Membership can be purchased with money or Amino coins. Amino coins can be purchased or earned through enabling ads, watching ad videos, completing activities on the Offer Wall, and playing Lucky Draw when checking in.[10] Members can give and receive coins through props. [11]

In 2019, Amino introduced six original short-form animated series, labeled 'Amino Originals,' produced by independent artists from across the internet.[12][13] ATJ's 'Little Red,' a re-imagining of Little Red Riding Hood, premiered on November 15th, 2019.[14] 'Little Red' was joined by five other shows in late December. Sophie Feher's 'The Reef,' a comedy featuring an aspiring marine biologist meeting a merman, premiered on December 27th alongside 'Princely,' an LGBTfairy tale created by Matt Bruneau-Richardson of Tiny Siren Animation.[15][16][17] 'Spaced Out,' an alien abduction comedy by Michael Jae, and YouTuber Alex Clark's 'Wyndvania II' premiered on December 28th.[18][19] Mysie Pereira's fairy tale 'Turned to Stone' and Marcin Pawlowski's 'Stranded' premiered on December 29th, 2019.[20][21]

Administration[edit]

On each community, there are two types of staff members, these being ‘Leader' and ‘Curator.' Leaders are higher rank than curators. Curators are usually the ones who feature posts, or post important announcements for users to see.[22]

Curators are able to disable a post or public chat, delete comments or chat threads, manage featured content, manage posts in topic categories, and approve Wiki entries.[22]

Leaders have more power than curators. In addition to curator powers, leaders can submit a community to be listed, change the Amino's features, change navigation, alter the community appearance, change the Amino's privacy settings, manage the Amino's join requests, send invites, appoint or demote Curators, strike or ban members, manage flagged content, change users' custom titles, manage topics and wiki categories, and create broadcasts (notifications sent for posts).[22]

One leader will have the status of agent. An agent is the primary leader of a community; the person who created the community is automatically agent.[23] An agent has the ability to delete their community as long as it is not too large or too active.[24] An agent can appoint and remove both leaders and curators. [25] Agent status can be transferred voluntarily to another leader, curator, or community member.[26] If an agent is inactive, Team Amino may assist in transferring agent status.[24]

Apps[edit]

Amino Community Manager[edit]

Otherwise known as ACM, this application is what users use to create and manage their own community in Amino.[27][28] This app allows moderators to customize a community's theme, icon, and categories.[27] ACM also allows moderation to customize community descriptions, pick leaders, change language settings, create a tagline for the community, change the home page lay out, alter the side navigation menu, and more. [29][30] Unlisted communities are able to change their community's title and Amino ID, but this is not an option once a community is listed.[30] A leader can use ACM to submit a request for their community to be listed on the explore page, after which the community will be reviewed by Team Amino for approval.[31] Communities can be deleted on ACM, but only by the agent of that community.[24]

Amino Guidelines[edit]

Amino has a set of guidelines that all communities must comply with. Amino does not allow harassment or hate, spam or self-promotion (including promotion of one's own Amino community), sexual/NSFW content*, self harm, real graphic/gross content (fictional content is generally acceptable), unsafe/illegal content, or content that violates copyright. [32] Communities are allowed to have additional rules so long as they do no violate Amino's rules.[32]

Note: While sexual imagery is not allowed in any community and text based sexual content is not allowed in public areas, some private communities are allowed to discuss sexual themes. However, they are not exempt from Amino's rules on NSFW content.[32]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Language'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  2. ^Varshney, Apekshita (August 23, 2018). 'Amino App Communities Is Where Real Fandom Is'. Techweek. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  3. ^'Leader Amino'. Leader | aminoapps.com. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  4. ^Ha, Anthony (September 24, 2015). 'Amino raises $6.5M to build mobile communities'. TechCrunch. Verizon Media.
  5. ^Matsakis, Louise (February 13, 2018). 'Amino Apps Makes the Case for Anonymity Online'. Wired. Condé Nast.
  6. ^Ha, Anthony (June 12, 2018). 'Amino raises $45M to bring fan communities to smartphones'. TechCrunch. Verizon Media. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  7. ^Popper, Ben (July 12, 2016). 'This is what Reddit would look like if it was born in the mobile era'. The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  8. ^Tracy, Phillip (March 31, 2018). 'The 8 Best Social Media Alternatives to Facebook'. The Daily Dot. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  9. ^'What is Amino+?'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  10. ^'Coins'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  11. ^'Give Props'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  12. ^'Amino Originals'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  13. ^'Meet the Artists'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  14. ^'Little Red'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  15. ^'The Reef'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  16. ^'Princely'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  17. ^''Princely,' an Amino Original, premieres December 27th'. Tiny Siren Animation. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  18. ^'Spaced Out'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  19. ^'Wyndvania'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  20. ^'Turned to Stone'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  21. ^'Stranded'. Amino Apps. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  22. ^ abc'Leaders vs. Curators'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  23. ^'First Steps'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  24. ^ abc'Deleting a Community'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  25. ^'Adding Leaders and Curators'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  26. ^'Transferring Agent Status'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  27. ^ ab'Amino Community Manager - ACM - Apps on Google Play'. play.google.com. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  28. ^'Downloading ACM'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  29. ^'Community Navigation'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  30. ^ ab'General Settings'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  31. ^'Listing Your Community'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  32. ^ abc'Community Guidelines'. Amino Help Center. Retrieved April 16, 2021.

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