UNTHINK.COM: A New “Anti-Facebook” Social Network
What can you say about this newly launched social network Unthink?
Unthink.com claims that they are “anti-facebook” and promises to give users complete control over their personal data.

Here’s the reason why they claim themselves as an “anti-facebook” social network:
- Unthink makes all user data private by default. Users may then allow others to see the information they want public, and keep private anything they want private.
- Unthink doesn’t sell user data to companies. Instead, users can choose to have specific brands “sponsor” their pages. Any users who don’t want corporate sponsorship can pay a $2-a-year fee to use the service.
- Unthink users may choose how brands communicate with them via a section that’s totally separate from their regular information stream.
The problem is: when you go to the Uthink’s webpage, it says “UNTHINK is over capacity. Please try again later.” Unthink is overwhelmed by the outpouring of traffic toward the site. Well it shows two things: first, the company is not prepared to accommodate a very big number of users and, second, it shows that people are interested in a Facebook alternative.
Check out promotional video of Unthink and have your thoughts be heard.
[via Digital Trend]
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