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RotorBlog.com: 10 Family-Friendly Social Networking Sites for You

  • Jim Cutrell · 1 year ago
    It is really hard to believe that you have not included Famundo in this list.
  • Arnold Zafra · 1 year ago
    Hi Jim. Yeah, I can't believe it myself either, because it was supposed to be in the list. Anyway, thanks for the heads up. Will update the list to include Famundo.
  • Bob Voss · 1 year ago
    itsourtree.com, "you crete your family tree". CRETE? "It’s a completely free and comfortable creation of family trees" HUH? yeah this is surely a native English speaking company ;-)
  • The Geni Team · 1 year ago
    Arnold,

    Thank you for including Geni.com in your list. We are honored to be included and we really appreciate it.

    Thank you,

    -Keith-
    The Geni Team
  • Arnold Zafra · 1 year ago
    Keith - Always a pleasure. I've featured Geni.com in a more comprehensive coverage before. see the post here. http://www.rotorblog.com/2008/01/09/check-your-...
  • Mark Murphy · 1 year ago
    No Famzam love? :(

    -- surprised since you featured us before.
  • Matt · 1 year ago
    Arnold, I have a new one for your family SN list: familyden.com. Hope you like the site! Thanks, Matt
  • theresa adams · 1 year ago
    Her is another family friendly site www.our-social.com This site has a word filter that prevents profanity and sexual comment and the pictures, videos and audios have to be approved before they are allowed to be posted
  • Matt · 1 year ago
    How about a link that works? http://www.familyden.com
  • D Sharma · 1 year ago
    Hi Arnold - Although slightly late, I'd like to thank you for mentioning MyHeritage in the list. We're privileged to be a part of it.
  • MPP · 11 months ago
    mypoorparents - I forgot to call them! http://www.mypoorparents.com is a new family social network.
  • FamilyIgloo · 11 months ago
    How about a MeetUp for families; see familyigloo.com in Southern California
  • Family rated social network · 10 months ago
    i would like to submit this great social network as well, they have many features like friends list, videos pics, private messaging and much more.
    Also the best privacy features to help keep your child's information private between their friends and grand parents only so they can enjoy the fun of sharing online. Free to sign up great for the whole family http://www.churchopolis.com
  • Genoom · 7 months ago
    Don´t forget about Genoom (www.genoom.com). Thanks =)
  • FamilyMan · 7 months ago
    There's a new player among family social networks. It's called Moomani.com.

    It's a fabulous social network for families. I invited my entire family on it and have been using it regularly for the last 3 months. It's definitely worth a try.

    http://www.moomani.com
  • averyrogers · 5 months ago
    www.babypaparazzi.com wold like to be added to this list. It's a safe family networking site.
  • pres211982 · 5 months ago
    Very interesting subject for all the webmasters..

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  • maxime11 · 4 months ago
    I will add http://www.famicity.com : family tree, albums, blog, videos, friends, everyone has its own user privacy. Great website.
  • NID · 3 months ago
    Thanks for the list, You can also add http://Ioch.org (Valid PR 4) social networking site that share & deliver News & enable user to publish & share their articles with other users.
  • Brian · 3 months ago
    FamDing.com is also a great family social networking site. Many features and free to use!
  • Maris Dagis · 3 months ago
    Thanks for addition - FamDing.com looks like great service to keep in touch with your family!
  • Name · 2 months ago
    Here's another one. http://www.kidjot.com
  • brewsterfl · 2 months ago
    I just got my newsletter from FamilyCrossings.com. I was excited to read that their family website / social network product now provides Video uploads (ala Youtube). I uploaded videos from my HD Flip camera and it worked!. It only took 3 clicks. Also I read that their product now will send an automated newsletter to all the family members every week. I really like this idea because it builds interest in what is posted in your family website.