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New social network Ello: anti-ads, anti-real name…..now also an anti-Facebook preserve?

A few months ago, What’s New On The Net had briefly mentioned talked of the proposed launch of a social network. It’s still at a “closed” stage but Ello, the new social network is being talked about as a “perfect counterfoil” to the world number one Facebook (well, at least in the media).

You cannot simply register to join this new social network, you have to be invited. Which you can ask for by sending them an email.Or know an Ello member who can then be requested to add your name.

Here’s the Ello manifesto which gives you a glimpse of this new social network’s ethos:

Your social network is owned by advertisers. Every post you share, every friend you make and every link you follow is tracked, recorded and converted into data. Advertisers buy your data so they can show you more ads. You are the product that’s bought and sold.

We believe there is a better way. We believe in audacity. We believe in beauty, simplicity and transparency. We believe that the people who make things and the people who use them should be in partnership.

We believe a social network can be a tool for empowerment. Not a tool to deceive, coerce and manipulate — but a place to connect, create and celebrate life.

You are not a product.

new social networkActually, Ello was created by a band of artists & designers as a private social network, but over time, got so popular that its designers built a public version. The stress of this new social network, besides privacy, is also on having an ad-free network created by a small group of artists and designers.

Ello’s take on ads:

Collecting and selling your personal data, reading your posts to your friends, and mapping your social connections for profit is both creepy and unethical. Under the guise of offering a “free” service, users pay a high price in intrusive advertising and lack of privacy.

We also think ads are tacky, that they insult our intelligence and that we’re better without them.

Ello is free to use. It says it will occasionally offer special features to users. If they like ’em, users can “support Ello by paying a very small amount of money to add that feature to your Ello account.” (ah, ha, the revenue part)

The new social network is the work of designer, creator Paul Budnitz.

…& according to this report in The Daily Dot, Ello has attracted the attention of the LGBTQ community, who are quite cheesed off by FB’s real name policy.

You may also want to read: Pay $9000 to become members of this new social networking Site called Netropolitan

 

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Pay $9000 to become members of this new social networking Site called Netropolitan

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Oh, wow. Wonder what Mark Zuckerberg would have to say to this! There’s a new social networking Site called Netropolitan which only accepts members if they are willing to shell out US $9000 as registration fees followed by $3000 a year for membership.

This new social networking Site is clearly for the rich. And it spares no change saying so, starting from its motto – The Online country club for people with more money than time.

The Netropolitan Club is postioned as a global Online community for affluent & “accomplished individuals worldwide to socialize in a completely private and secure manner.”

The new social networking Site is:

Global: Members can meet like-minded individuals from across the world who share your lifestyle & interests

Private & Secure: The entire service is inaccessible from the public Internet, including search engines. All member transmissions to and from Netropolitan are encrypted. (Which means even Google cannot index it.)

Ad-Free: Absolutely no 3rd-party or display advertising is sold or shown, & the service pushes no paid promotions to its members. (However, businesses are allowed to create groups & members to advertise to each other, under strict guidelines)

Moderated: The Netropolitan community is continually monitored by the company’s own professional moderators, ensuring readily-available help & a “pleasant & courteous” experience for all

In short, as they have mentioned on the Website – you can treat The Netropolitan Club as your on but Online private club for any purpose – personal, business, professional.

This new social networking Site is the brainchild of American music composer Jamesh Touchi-Peters.

So what is it that you can do for your $3000 a year fee? Once you are a Netropolitan member, you have access to status updates & discussion rooms with all other members. You can create groups, have conversations about everything from fine wines to classic cars to vacation destination recommendations. There will also be moderators constantly monitoring the club.

You can follow other members, check out their profiles & take part in discussion forums.

Duh? But isn’t all that available in other social networking Sites such as Facebook?

With the exception of the login screen, the entire Netropolitan social club is inaccessible to the public. To reiterate, Netropolitan isn’t indexed by search engines, & all transmissions to & from the service to your browser or app are automatically encrypted.

As a sign off, the developer of this new social networking Site has added: Please understand that Netropolitan is NOT a concierge service. Our Member Service Associates will not book you a charter jet, or find you tickets to a sold-out Broadway show. They exist solely to help members technically navigate and find their way around the social club.

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