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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/11/04/weeweb/

  • Vik Panda · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the great post!
  • Rebecca · 1 year ago
    This website was just submitted as a Mom Favorite on MomFaves.com. I checked it out and it looks great, I am excited to join and start using it!
  • Rebecca · 1 year ago
    Here's the link to the MomFave submission of Wee Web: http://www.momfaves.com/faves/703
  • Amber · 1 year ago
    This sounds like a success in the making. I'm sure that within a month Wee Web will generate thousands of hits. However, my one concern is will this get out control? I feel like Facebook has gone a little overboard in some aspects and I'm little worried that Wee Web could do the same. I do like that it's invite-only but I think that content must be protected especially if there are child/baby photos being posted. Nonetheless, as long as Wee Web maintains its credibility and privacy it will be a great success.
  • Matt from Wee Web · 1 year ago
    Hi Amber,

    This is Matt from Wee Web, one of the founders here. We absolutely agree with you about privacy. We're all big fans of Facebook, but we started Wee Web because we thought the family needed it's own private place.

    My co-founder Peter has two young kids of his own, a 2-year old and a 4-month old baby. He insists on a very high level of privacy for his kids and we wouldn't have it any other way for others kids. Privacy will always be the number one concern for us.

    We hope you enjoy Wee Web! And if you any suggestions on how we can make it better, email me anytime at matt [at] wee-web.com. Thanks!
  • Dan · 1 year ago
    Wee Web rocks - congrats d00dz
  • Matt Moran · 1 year ago
    Wee Web sounds more of use to parents for their social networking really - babies have very little social needs or skills other than with their primary care-givers. It's only when they start moving into the toddler stage that you see social interaction between babies other than competing for resources. Generally, babies play beside each other, while toddlers play together, interactively. That said, I can imagine it being very useful meeting up with other parents & being able to discuss parenting techniques & issues with someone who's as interested & involved in parenting as you are. Regaling your childless friends with anecdotes of your baby's exploits is not going to make you the life & soul of the party. :-)
  • Isis · 6 months ago
    Just saw this post and wanted to dig in, I am glad to see what I got here, great post, i am really impressed, keep posting like this.

    Rina
  • bacterialvaginosis · 5 months ago
    Thanks for this information, anything to help monitor the kids activity is welcome.