Hey guys, so I just watched this super interesting YouTube video about forgotten social media platforms, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride. The video focused on these lesser-known platforms like Lego social media – yes, you heard that right, Lego! I mean, who even knew that was a thing?

There was this YouTuber named Yikes who tried to make it big on these platforms, and it was quite the adventure. But the real highlight for me was when they dove into this app called Lego Play. Now, I know what you’re thinking – Lego and an app? How does that even work?

Well, let me tell you, despite the low ratings, Lego Play is actually pretty cool, especially for kids. I decided to give it a go myself, created my little avatar, and started exploring. The UI was slick, and I had to get parental approval to set up my account, which I thought was responsible of them.

I stumbled upon some user-generated videos, minimal comments, and even played this game called L worm (think Snake, but Lego style). The design and gameplay were top-notch, but I couldn’t help but notice the lack of content and interaction with other users.

And don’t even get me started on the comments section in the video – they were filled with quotes from this YouTuber named Sambucha. Apparently, they’re not a furry (yet), and the whole crew in the video was Asian – like, who clicked because of that thumbnail, right?

Sambucha even mentioned something about watching Caillou twerking, which was totally unexpected, to say the least. And there was this bit about the n-word in Finnish, which I still can’t wrap my head around.

But you know what I liked about Sambucha? They show real emotions, genuine laughter, and their videos are long but not boring. They’re mixing things up with a storyline about furries, and apparently, they’re making waves on furry social media – who would’ve thought?

Oh, and there was this hilarious moment when Sambucha gave a low rating to a video, despite the funny thumbnail. Classic! All in all, it was a wild ride, and I can’t wait to see what these forgotten social media platforms have in store next. Until then, stay tuned for more blog posts on all things internet and beyond. Peace out! ✌️Watch video on YouTube