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Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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I tend to agree with dotservant.com in that you don't know until you try. However, I don't think this is a good idea if you plan on doing it in the conventional "social networking" sense, and here are the reasons:
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2) Social networks have shown themselves (e.g. Sphinn, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Del.icio.us) to be targets for spammers. Oh wait, I'm sorry; that's "Social Media Optimizers". If you're not aggressive with spam fighting, and this is extremely difficult given the sheer number and variety of spammers out there, your site will get eaten alive.
3) One of the things on the front page of your site is a "social network script". Sooner or later (likely sooner), every idiot out there who got tired with his phpLD script not making money will turn to this type of a script and set up their own "social networking niche site" (translation: a site used by five people, four of which are the webmaster's own relatives.) So your own site will get diluted again.
4) I agree with delighted's comment. Forums work as well as anything for webmasters. Just stick to those.
Your idea of a social network isn't that bad in principle. The problem is that you're targeting the wrong audience and that it will get killed as soon as others try to copy it.
Last edited by vangogh : 01-22-2008 at 06:34 PM.
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