Social network hosting service: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
|||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
{{internet hosting}} |
{{internet hosting}} |
||
A '''social network hosting service''' is a [[web hosting service]] that specifically hosts the user creation of web-based [[social networking service]]s, alongside related applications. Such services are also known as '''vertical social networks''' due to the creation of SNSes which cater to specific user interests and niches; like larger, interest-agnostic SNSes, such niche networking services may also possess the ability to create increasingly niche [[group (online social networking)|group]]s of users. |
A '''social network hosting service''' is a [[web hosting service]] that specifically hosts the user creation of web-based [[social networking service]]s, alongside related applications. Such services are also known as '''vertical social networks''' due to the creation of SNSes which cater to specific user interests and niches; like larger, interest-agnostic SNSes, such niche networking services may also possess the ability to create increasingly niche [[group (online social networking)|group]]s of users.<ref>[https://www.hostaddon.com/dedicated-hosting/ Unmetered Dedicated Hosting]</ref> |
||
==List of social network hosting services== |
==List of social network hosting services== |
Latest revision as of 06:34, 2 August 2024
This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2014) |
Part of a series on |
Internet hosting service |
---|
Full-featured hosting |
Web hosting |
Application-specific web hosting |
By content format |
Other types |
A social network hosting service is a web hosting service that specifically hosts the user creation of web-based social networking services, alongside related applications. Such services are also known as vertical social networks due to the creation of SNSes which cater to specific user interests and niches; like larger, interest-agnostic SNSes, such niche networking services may also possess the ability to create increasingly niche groups of users.[1]