Tangle has been around for some time in beta, already boasting 550,000 registered members, with the official launch date being today. It's still definitely a religious network, but the keyword is now "safe," as Tangle focuses on providing members with a safe environment for connecting, contributing, and sharing family-friendly content.
Just as GodTube was a pretty obvious re-skinned copy of YouTube, Tangle looks to be much like MySpace, but targeted towards people of faith. Music is one of the most important areas of the site, and even the artist pages have the look and feel of MySpace's offerings, with a similar feature set and options. Fans can add bands as friends, send them a message, or leave a comment.
One interesting feature you'll never find on MySpace is the interactive Prayer Wall. Users can post prayers, either openly or anonymously, and others can view those prayers and post comments. For those looking for prayer support or people to lift up in their prayers, the Prayer Wall should prove to be a great resource. Plus, the site also has a virtual Bible, where users can go to reference or search for a specific book, chapter, or verse in the Bible.