thanks for suggestions so far, i'm still checking them out - mark, i'm 
interested about the licensing of content on ning?

topic i meant was 'free culture', i.e., social networks specifically 
focused on discussing, developing, advocating for, and promoting the 
concepts and practices of free culture, e.g., as in defined here, a 
definition of 'free cultural works':
http://freedomdefined.org/Definition


Mark Miller wrote:
> If you're looking for an equivalent to My Space or Face Book that is 
> FREE, then you want ning. http://www.ning.com/ . Your email cut off 
> right at "topic of", so I didn't know the second part of the 
> question.  I assume by "free culture" you mean open source.  Ning 
> isn't open source, but it is free.
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 8:19 PM, James Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>     can anyone recommend a "free culture" social network? (i.e., one
>     specifically focused on the topic of)
>
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