Comments are now working on SocialMore.com. All accounts have been activated and any new account is immediately live. So people can post new updates and comments on other peoples udates. Later this week we will have email notifications working for when you get comments to your stuff.
Please help us test this out by posting updates and making comments to other peoples updates.
If you want a picture, send me your picture to roxics at gmail do com with your socialmore username. I will put it up for you. Sorry, I know that’s kind of ghetto but until we get our profile picture uploading built, thats how it’s going to have to be.
Right now the site is sort of like Twitter, but without the 140 character limit, the ability to comment directly to a post and no ability to subscribe. Everything is live and public. But it’s going to grow to be even more full featured than facebook in time.
Sounds intriguing.
P.S. Once the registration form is secured, I will join
@firetyger – Secured? You mean https? Remember that even facebook for the first five or so years was not https. Even now there are times it drops out of https for certain apps. Xanga is certainly not https. So I’m not sure what you mean by secured. We’ve built this thing very secure to begin with. That has been one of our top priorities. Dante has a hacker friend of his trying to break the system for us, but so far he hasn’t been able to.
That said, you don’t have to put in your real infomation right now. You can always change your name and stuff later on. SocialMore when complete will also let your create multiple profiles on the same account. So your real name one can come later on if you want. But you don’t ever really have to have a reeal name account if you don’t want. We aren’t facebook or google here. Passwords are sent encrypted.
@firetyger – We will eventually be taking the entire site https. But there is really no reason to wait until then.
@roxics – Yeah, I was thinking of HTTPS. I was wondering about people hacking into my account (because I have to use at least my real email or something, right?) But if the passwords are at least encrypted, that is good.