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I am building a niche community site, the initial choice of software is Drupal. is it good for social networking application?

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Yes, I've written a step by step tutorial on how to set up a social network with Drupal on book.drupalfun.com

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Drupal 6 Social Networking is a new book that will guide users in creating and managing their own social networking website, using powerful and feature rich social networking modules. Written by Content Management expert, Michael Peacock, this will help users in promoting and marketing their website using the Drupal CMS platform.

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Drupal 6 Social Networking: packtpub.com/build-social-networking-website-with… – Neha May 20 at 6:20
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drupal allows user memberships out of the box and there are good modules for groups and buddy lists available. that seems like a good start of a social networking site to me.

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In short, no. Drupal is primarily a content management system. If you are looking for open source social networking software, elgg is alright, but for the most part, you are going to probably want to write most of your own code.

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I think you need to take a closer look at drupal, as you've obviously missed what it can do. – Matt Oct 23 at 8:24
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Drupal is a good choice. Check out the Organic Groups module. It allowes you/your members to create groups, post messages to that group, create group-polls, anything you want.

Next to Organic Groups, there are a lot of modules building on top of OG to deliver even more functionality. Check it out

Edit: I found a Podcast: Organic Groups Basics

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My 2 cents if you don't want ning (it's free but it's theirs) Drupal lets you create your own: http://drupal.org/

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why the downvote? It seems like a legitimate answer. +1 from me. Please elaborate when downvoting. – the_drow Jun 4 at 11:58
Thanks the_drow, the mysteries of voting have escaped me on this one. – Mark Essel Jun 8 at 17:21
To be fair, there's no comparison between dolphin and drupal. Drupal will allow you to grow a site really easily, where as Dolphin (when I used it 2 years ago, just didn't cut it - in fact it was the reason I started looking at drupal in the first place) – Matt Oct 23 at 8:23
Appreciate the feedback Matt, I have heard good things about drupal form a friend, and nothing recent about Dolphin. – Mark Essel Oct 30 at 0:34
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If it's a niche, by all means use Ning -- http://www.ning.com/ -- why reinvent the wheel?

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It's totally possible. And the best thing is that you can go way beyond social networking classics because of the flexibility of Drupal.

Get an integrated ebook tutorial here: Ultimate Community Site Guide. You can download the packed site of drupalfun as well here.

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Yes Drupal is more than capable of creating a socail network. Heres some sites I've built using only Drupal (both 5 & 6).

So yes, Drupal is a content management system, but it also allows you to expand on that very easily and create a powerful social network website, just how you want it, not based around someone elses framework.

http://www.bankeyfields.co.uk/ - Hyperlocal site, for people in Tunstall. Multiple users, Private messages, buddies, users can post images to a gallery, comment on any post, post blogs, forums.

www.campaigncentral.org.uk Campaign Central - allows users to build campaigns, linking back to their twitter, facebook, website. Users can join other users networks, send private messages, write blogs, post images, attach you tube videos.

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