Personfolder.com Connects Networkers Without Restrictions

SAN DIEGO — A beta launch has been announced for Personfolder.com, a new social network that claims to brings back the concept of fully customizable profiles.

"Whatever happened to the ability to add background pictures and add music?" the company said.

"After all, these are the features that allow for individuality and freedoms that catapulted social networks popularity in the beginning. And then we added the commenting, liking, creating multiple picture and music folders features and many more to come."

Personfolder.com also allows for more uncensored content. Profiles will not be deleted for posting risque pictures or profile images.

"MySpace deletes model pictures in bikini’s or inappropriate nude images, Facebook simply deletes your profile without warning if you don’t adhere to their prohibited photo terms. We have found the middle area for users that enjoy posting tasteful nude images in an social network space. Personfolder.com is a no holds barred complete messaging, customizable social network."

Users may create a personal profile, both public and private, add other users as friends and exchange messages, including automatic notifications when they update their profile. Additionally, users may join common interest user groups, organized by workplace, school, college or other characteristics. Profiles also have the ability to create full profile page customization and the ability to add a music player.

Personfolder.com operates on revenues generated by advertising as its user model possesses no paid-for features for the end user.

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