4) CounterSocial

CounterSocial bills itself as the “next-gen social network”—you’ll see that it looks quite a lot like Twitter, with several of the same features and functions, but it’s very particular in its zero tolerance stance towards trolls, bots, fake news and even advertising (it’s funded by the $5 premium subscriptions that give you a few extras, though you can use it for free).
One of the extras that you get with a subscription is access to the Counter Realms virtual reality space, which actually forms quite a large part of what CounterSocial is about. You can create and explore custom VR worlds in your browser, on your phone, or through a VR headset—though it’s not immediately clear which headsets are compatible.
If you’re after a TweetDeck-like experience on the app side with a bit of the metaverse thrown in, then CounterSocial might suit your needs if you’re abandoning Twitter. As is the problem with a lot of these fledgling social networks, though, you’re not going to find the same volume of users or the same volume of content.