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Friendster is back, but only on iOS for now

10:07 AM April 30, 2026

Friendster is back, but it is no longer trying to compete as a traditional social media platform. The revived Friendster has relaunched as a mobile app focused on private connections, removing many of the features that define modern social networks.

The new version strips the experience down to basics. There are no ads, no algorithm-driven feeds, and no public follower systems. Content is limited to people you actually know, and posts are not designed for reach or virality.

Instead of adding friends online, the app requires users to physically tap phones together to connect. This limits networks to real-world interactions and removes the typical “add anyone” behavior seen on platforms like Facebook or Instagram.

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The modern Friendster focuses on privacy and controlled interaction, with no data selling and no algorithmic content sorting. Feeds are limited to direct connections, and there are no discovery features pushing content from outside a user’s network.

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Launched in 2002, the platform was one of the earliest social networks and had strong adoption in the Philippines and across Asia before shutting down in 2015 after struggling to evolve. How many testimonials did you have? It was a getaway drug for social media, this writer included.

The current version is owned and rebuilt by a new developer who acquired the domain and trademarks, shifting the platform toward a more controlled, smaller-scale social experience.

For now, the relaunch is limited. The app is available only on iPhone, with no confirmed timeline for Android or browser versions.

Friendster is not trying to be what it used to be nor is it trying to beat Facebook or Instagram at its own game. It’s an interesting move that might give it the niche it needs in the bloated social media space.

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