Thoughts.com, a new blogging service. If you have got photos, videos or podcasts that want to share with your friends, family and the world you can upload them here besides the conventional blogging feature.
You can get ratings and comments from anyone who visits your blogs, and, you can invite people.
I liked the way they have organized the navigation for user account, its easy to make the blog entries although they do not have html editor like most such platforms have. Another usual yet useful feature is the tag cloud.
They have captcha protection to avoid spam and bot entries. They even have abuse report in form of “flag this post as inappropriate”, many such features make it a competitive blogging product.
You can also chat on the forums and they also have provision for contacting other members on instant message.
Their objective is to build and grow your a blog community at Thoughts.com. It is a great way to communicate ongoing news and information or just your own personal thoughts.
It is simple to use, brilliant navigation, it surely is a platform that lets you organize your life using the power of your words. You can add daily notes on your journal explaining your experiences, victories, and failures.
You can also invite your friends on thoughts.com. For each friend that you refer to thoughts.com that becomes an active member you will receive an entry into our monthly Netflix giveaway. Each month they will be randomly selecting one member to receive a free 6 month subscription to Netflix.
This post is a paid review.
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November 7th, 2008 at 9:32 am
It was reported on their site that the site has spyware. A member dug a little deeper into the add revenue for thoughts.com and found that they have the keyloggers and adware. Some of the paying advertisers include porno sites. Before he drew a conclusion as to this, he cleared his comp of all possible adwares and keyloggers and then entered the Thoughts.com site and only thoughts.com. Before browsing for about 20 minutes, he again cleaned up his comp and found 121 new adwares or keyloggers.
Of course the admin denies this.