Are you tired of dealing with privacy issues around Facebook?
If you want someplace to create a group or community for your business that is private and all yours, watch this video.
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Mighty Networks is one option for your group or community. It allows you to create a private, secure alternative to a Facebook Group that you own and control.
Mighty Networks has a free forever option called Mighty Creator. These are the features:
โข Content & activity feed
โข Post, cheer & comment
โข Share to other networks
โข Member profiles
โข Member direct messaging
โข Unlimited members
This is the documentary I mentioned in the video, The Great Hack on Netflixย
For even more on privacy, check out this post by Paul Jarvis.
What are your thoughts on privacy?
Would you consider using an option like Mighty Networks?
Share your ideas in the comments section below.
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I love Mighty Networks! I have used them for years and am so glad there’s a viable option to Facebook, and one that makes community building a joy and not painful!! Huge fan.
Thank you for sharing, Naomi! I know you speak from experience having moved an enormous group from Facebook to Mighty Networks. You have a wonderful community there and I’m happy to be a member.
Thanks for this video, Stephanie! Yes, I fully agree with you, Mighty Networks is a great platform. I created a group there some months ago -mainly to test the platform- and to tell you the truth, I totally forgot about it. So, it’s time to get back there and check it out again. ๐
Many thanks for your feedback, Maiten! Wonderful that you already have a group there, have fun revisiting it.
Who owns Mighty Networks and what is their intent in terms of using the interface in terms of revenue generation. Do they have ads and cookies tracking
Hi Ramesh, Gina Bianchini owns it (https://medium.com/speroventures/a-conversation-with-gina-bianchini-founder-ceo-of-mighty-networks-188647a75471) and all of their plans are ad-free. I don’t know about cookies. They offer paid plans.