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hiwent2013-05-13 16:11:58
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hiwent, 2013-05-13 16:11:58

What system would you recommend for creating a thematic social network

Good day! Please advise a CMS for creating a thematic social network with functionality:
1) blogs
2) forums
3) search
4) profiles
5) photo galleries
6) news

feed Probably a lot has changed. Drupal is actively recommended there, having been using it for a long time, I understand that the specified functionality will be organized with a bunch of additional modules and crookedly, but it can be implemented. Moreover, the update of all these modules will lead to dances with a tambourine, and the update strategy of Drupal itself has become very incomprehensible.

I thought about Wordpress, but I can’t imagine how crookedly the social functionality is implemented there.
Various CMS for building social networks are alarming. What do you advise?

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ostrovityanin, 2013-05-13
@ostrovityanin

LS

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Valery, 2013-05-13
@Akuma

Many advise you to write yourself. Why not use a framework instead of a CMS?
Symfony / Yii - as the most popular. The documentation is full. Bundles (modules) - also in bulk, if you really don’t want to write on your own.

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Sergey, 2013-05-13
@serega_kaktus

In vain you are so about Drupal. the first 2 items are built into the core, the third item is also built into the core and is extended by third-party modules. Profiles - there are several solutions, it is often used, all possible bugs have probably been found and fixed. Photo gallery - with a dozen different options to choose from. News Feed - every other Views tutorial describes how to make a news feed. Why do you think that everything will be implemented crookedly? I have worked with sites that have about a hundred additional modules installed, not counting custom ones. Everything worked without any big problems. Yes, there may be problems when updating the major version. But it doesn't have to be. On the seven you can safely exist for the next three years.
There is only one problem - to make a website on Drupal right, you need to study it for a very long time and hard

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Sergey, 2013-05-13
@sergey_privacy

If you do not want to get into the next list of scriptkiddis with the next vulnerability found, then it is better to use a self-written CMS. If the engine is popular, then vulnerabilities are found in it quite often. One student who put a virus on your site will scare away the lion's share of visitors. This is both a loss of rating and a loss of "real money" due to a decrease in ad impressions.

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Maxim Barulin, 2013-05-13
@Slavenin999

write yourself. IMHO, in the engine for a social network, the main thing is the speed of creating pages and the minimum memory consumption for this business. Large CMS sin clumsy objects eating too many resources. On the one hand, they help to quickly create a site by providing a high level of abstraction, on the other hand, you have to pay for this level of abstraction with increased resource consumption. For a social network, interactivity is important, with a harsh cache system (many CMS suffer), this is sometimes difficult to achieve, but even without it there is no way. Therefore, for myself, I wrote a simple tsms that eats a minimum of resources and uses only those modules that I tell her. Plus, in a self-written system, it is easier to debug errors and introduce new functionality. The main thing is that when writing it, the hands of the programmer grow from the right place.

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IllariPosselt, 2013-05-13
@IllariPosselt

In general, LiveStreet was already advised above. Of the alternatives to Cogear, perhaps, but it is less developed, and BigStreet has not been updated for a long time.

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evnuh, 2013-05-13
@evnuh

Do you need free?

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Renat Ibragimov, 2013-05-13
@MpaK999

Dolphin so far, which is the most complete for SN - www.boonex.com/features

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anathem, 2013-05-13
@anathem

And I am for IPB for this task, it just has what they listed:
Blogs , forum , search, profiles, photo gallery , news / content :)
Although self-written, perhaps it would be better ...

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mamyta, 2013-05-13
@mamyta

wordpress.org + bbpress.org + buddypress.org

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Dmitro Dokashenko, 2014-02-22
@Tru_Dimaka

Just don't use SocialEngine, take a sip of grief with it.

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