Moli Review
Site: Moli

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Features: Moli is a social network that allows you to create multiple profiles and invite people to them depending on their role in your life. You can set one up for work, one for friends, and others depending on the social circle you are in. You can design your profile accordingly. There is a messaging, friend adding, bulletin, and who is viewing me feature. Users can also bookmark pages throughout the site.
Moli has a tool store that allows you to add functionality to the site. There are ten tools you can add for free including a media album, blog, personal url, and others. Then there are premium tools that you can purchase like a store and an “ad free experience.”
Review: Moli has a pretty decent look to the site but I don’t like how the content generation features are considered additional tools. There is really no way to stumble through the site and discover content. This is really about creating your own social networking page and sharing it with select people. So it is more like creating a profile for the sake of creating a profile to share.
While I like the idea of having multiple profiles that you can control from one point. It would be great if Facebook shifted their permissions levels to change to something like this. If you are on one list you see one version of the profile if you are on another list you see a different one. But really there is no draw beyond that. The community is below average and the concept just doesn’t have enough legs to it.
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