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If the Vikings had used social media platforms to communicate with each other, they would have communicated in English. Since English was the dominant language of Europe at that time, it was the natural choice for any European individual or group seeking to communicate effectively with others across the continent. English also served as the lingua franca in Europe during that period. Furthermore, the Vikings were a seafaring people who spent most of their lives sailing on ships and traveling throughout the oceans. As such, they had extensive experience in navigating and navigating through various seas and regions. They were well-versed in the local customs and practices of the places they visited. Given all these factors, it is highly unlikely that the Vikings used social media platforms to communicate. Since social media did not exist at that time, such platforms would have been unimaginable even to the most imaginative thinkers. It the Vikings had wanted to communicate with each Viking elsewhere in Europe, they would have simply used traditional methods of communication such as letters or diplomacy.
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