"linktree" meaning in English

See linktree in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: linktrees [plural]
Etymology: From the company name Linktree, from link + tree. Etymology templates: {{com|en|link|tree}} link + tree Head templates: {{en-noun}} linktree (plural linktrees)
  1. (social media) A landing page of social media links created using the online service Linktree. Wikipedia link: Linktree Categories (topical): Social media
    Sense id: en-linktree-en-noun-1tGGw5Pe Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "text": "In examining the patronage platforms for the following case study, we found that Twitter and Instagram are most popular among this grouping of cosplayers; many did not link to their tumblrs in their linktrees, so while tumblr has a large amount of fan users, we were unable to determine whether these cosplayers also used the platform.",
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