Godkut - Social Networking Meets Religion

 By 
Stan Schroeder
 on 
Godkut - Social Networking Meets Religion

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It's probably not a coincidence that Godkut was launched a couple of days after Christmas; you can't get better timing for a faith-based social network.

Unfortunately, and although Godkut calls itself "the world's most advanced faith based Social Network," I really can't report anything out of the ordinary about it. It's your standard, run of the mill social network with features like blogs, forums, chatrooms, events, classifieds, messaging, groups, and, of course, sharing music and video. One interesting feature is the video recorder, which allows for one-click video recording and saving the result directly to your profile.

The design of the site is lackluster; some elements, like polls, look like there were just slapped on there without any thought given on how it will all look like, and an ugly white banner on top isn't doing the site any favors. I expect the users to be interested mostly in the content and not in the wrapping, so I'd give Godkut the benefit of a doubt; but all things considered, Godkut will probably be remembered as just another religious social network. Some other examples of faith-based social networks are MyChurch and Youthroots.

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