Dads create clean Christian version of Myspace

About a year ago, Randall Brown started looking for a safe place for kids to hang out. Online, that is. He found out the hard way that MySpace isn’t just for finding friends, networking or listening to cool bands. Companies have hacked into MySpace and spam-slammed it with porn ads and advertisements. So, Brown, 28, […]

About a year ago, Randall Brown started looking for a safe place for kids to hang out. Online, that is. He found out the hard way that MySpace isn’t just for finding friends, networking or listening to cool bands. Companies have hacked into MySpace and spam-slammed it with porn ads and advertisements. So, Brown, 28, and friend Michael Smith, 29, decided to come up with something different-christianspaceonline.com. What makes it different? Christianspaceonline automatically filters out bad language and warns offensive members of improper comments, pictures or graphics.

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