Azerbaijan launches national social network
Baku / 14.02.19 / Turan: "CityMap.az" is the first National social network uniting Government institutions, as well as legal entities and private individuals, officially launched on February 10, stated the press release received by Turan.
According to the same source, when registering on the network "after appropriate monitoring and corrections by the site administration, this content will be reflected on the site," according to a press release. In addition, it is reported on the need to provide documents "to protect against fraudulent profiles."
The report does not contain detailed information about the creators of the site, except for the name of the manager - Vagif Huseynov. No other information.
This event attracts attention against the background of conversations and discussions about the need to create a national social network, in order to minimize the influence of Facebook and other international networks. -02D-
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