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What CMS for creating social networks are currently available?
It would be desirable to hear what now CMS are for implementation of the following task.
A kind of news feed in 4 categories + social functions (mainly likes under comments, photos, posts) + blogging system (each user can have his own blog) + good adaptability for smartphones and tablets.
Ideally, if there is any built-in function for auto-converting to the application.
I thought about buddypress, because I love VP, but it’s somehow uncomfortable to work in it, there is too much superfluous, and it creates a big load. We need something compact and simple.
To make it clearer for you, I will try to explain what is needed using existing examples.
1. UGC like peekaboo (only by category, not by tags)
2. Minimal profile system (just like a profile, without a wall, and so on)
3. Built-in messenger (like in any social network)
4. Excellent adaptability at least tolerable)
5. The ability to change for yourself (that is, a convenient editing system, by type, as in VP)
Paid / free do not matter, advise something.
Thank you!
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I just searched myself) here's what I dug up
CMS for social networks - sounds crazy! Social networks are not just sites, cut down on your nose. I will say more, public engines (all, including the well-known LS) will not work for this. If we are talking about what you need to make a site "similar" to a social network, then yes - there are many CMS and even various mods, but you need to understand that social networks are NOT just sites, they are a whole set of solutions, programmatically hardware systems, including load balancing, as well as neural network calculations (not only for the analysis and ranking of publications, but also for project management), as well as automated systems for translating publications and comments into the languages of readers. If, nevertheless, we are talking about professional solutions, then you need to consider options like Qwerty Social Network Engine, allowing to implement the most real horizontally scalable international social networks and web portals at a professional level. Well, if you just "play around" - yes, any CMS, but (IMHO) any public decisions are unsafe nonsense, piling up and the absence of the necessary fundamental moments for social networks.
I don’t remember anything other than Livestreet social CMS.
Better to do from scratch.
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