Maker of Christian games launches social-networking site
By Caroline McCarthy Staff writer, CNET News.com
Published: December 13, 2006
Left Behind Games, an evangelical Christian software corporation spun off the best-selling book series, has launched a social-networking site that it promotes as a safe and profanity-free alternative to services like MySpace that have largely unregulated content.
The site, called DreamWebSpace.com, was released in a beta test form today.
MySpace and other social networking sites have indeed come under fire, and not just from religious groups: secular parent organizations and the U.S. government have targeted the wildly popular MySpace as a danger to child safety. In response, DreamWebSpace is touting safety features designed to appeal to a religious audience: live monitoring, filters for profane language, and extra security features. the rest
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