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lemonlimelike2017-09-10 20:49:30
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lemonlimelike, 2017-09-10 20:49:30

What you need to know about creating a social network?

Hello. I came up with the idea to write my own social network. I know a little about programming: php (I don't know), pdo, html/css, uikit, js at a very low level. What else do I need to know?
I asked myself why users should go to my social network? Should there be some kind of zest in this project, for example, complete anonymity, if the user wants this, or what else can you think of?
What are the benefits of creating such a project?
And in general, is it worth it?

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Alexey Sklyarov, 2017-09-10
@lemonlimelike

1. You need to know that ambition is cool, but when your ambition is overflowing, it's a sign of stupidity.
2. You need to know that it is impossible to do such a project alone.
3. You need to know that it makes no sense to sculpt another VK or FB nedoklon.
4. You need to know that anonymity in your network is an empty phrase. Durov and the FSB will confirm this for you.
5. You need to know that very cool teams are trying to implement the idea of ​​​​creating a social network and not everyone succeeds. And you don't even know the basics.
6. You need to know that it makes no sense to use someone else's ideas exactly as they have already been used. This does not work.
7. You need to know that trying to get ideas for a project from people is stupid. No one will share with you, and if he does, then hackneyed topics.
8. You need to know that doing such a project does not make sense.

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Stalker_RED, 2017-09-10
@Stalker_RED

You can take a ready-made engine: Livestreet CMS , for example.

Why should users go to my social network?
That's just the point, they don't owe you anything. And they will have to attract users with advertising, raisins and other features. And the task is very complex, and has a very distant relation to programming, something like baking cakes to a windmill.

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