Facebook is about to undergo some of the most radical changes that it has ever known, and the experience of users is going to be shifted from one pole to the other. And some might not be prepared for that. Not at all. They might feel downright cheated, and start looking around for some alternatives to social networking. And it’s at times like these that startups like this one are able to leave their mark.
Plggin is not a social network. It’s a personal network, with people who use it being able to connect and interact with their closest friends and family members only. Friends of friends are kept out of it all, they are extraneous to the dynamics of Plggin. On this site, nobody has to create lists of friends to see what he’s sharing with whom. The point of Plggin is that what’s being shared is something all the people one has added as contacts are in a position to see. There’s nothing to configure, there’s no confusing filters to apply and look after for months on end to see if everything is reaching nothing but the intended people.
And it is this simplicity what makes Plggin so interesting. The whole site is usable on the fly, without needing to go through any kind of introduction or guide. And while everybody is going to be thankful for that, older people will be the ones getting the best part of the deal. They won’t have to wrestle with the system to get it to work. And older folks are also the kind who only have a handful of friends on Facebook. They’re not finding something better-suited to them than Plggin if they tried.
Plggin.com In Their Own Words
Share your life only with persons who really care about you and not with your friends of friends.
Some Questions About Plggin.com
Is there a limit to the number of friends one can have on this site? 





