I created a social network all by myself. What do you think?
TalkBurst allows you to create a public profile for anyone with a name, and write a review of them. Once their profile is created, other people can review them too. Reviews are organized by an accuracy score, which is measured with an upvote/downvote style voting system.
Users earn badges as they write reviews, upload pictures, vote, and more. Badges unlock special privilages on the site, such as the ability to edit profiles or to reveal "censored" posts, which are posts that have been deemed too hateful or gossip-like.
[+] [-] rcfox|16 years ago|reply
Surprisingly, I was able to find the first person I searched for. However, all of his reviews were very negative, and pretty far from the truth.
I tried to use the categories to find more people, but they're sorted alphabetically, with no option to narrow it down to a city, or anything else. I don't really care to blindly search through 25000 professors.
[+] [-] pinksoda|16 years ago|reply
Anything that seems hateful, defamatory or gossip-like gets censored from public view and hidden from the search engines.
Thanks for the feedback about the categories. I'm working on allowing people to narrow down categories like you described.
I'm open to any suggestions you may have that would make it seem less "centered around libel" - I thought I was doing a good job with it already, but maybe not.
[+] [-] chaosprophet|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pinksoda|16 years ago|reply
That's the founder of Yelp. Should I tell him I'll hide the bad reviews if he signs up as an advertiser? LOL
[+] [-] nudge|16 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] giantfuzzypanda|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pinksoda|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pinksoda|16 years ago|reply
There are currently over 1.3 million reviews of people from the US and Canada. Everything ranging from doctors to professors to lawyers to investors, and more.
[+] [-] pinksoda|16 years ago|reply