MSN's second-degree interpersonal network

by vivian1 on 2007-07-30 09:33:41

MSNNext is a second-degree interpersonal network based on MSN. MSN users just need to log in to www.msnnext.com and download a 500K-sized client to automatically log into MSNNext. Unlike MSN, MSNNext extends the circle of MSN friends by one layer (adding one degree). Users can not only see their MSN friends who are also using Next (first-degree), but also extend to see their friends' friends (second-degree), thereby achieving an exponential increase in user connections.

"Mutual Assistance" is the core service provided by MSNNext. When a Next user needs help in work or life, they simply need to "send a mutual assistance request to friends within two degrees." Their Next first-degree and second-degree friends will receive this request and offer help within their capabilities.

Of course, during the process of friend sharing, MSNNext requires users to manage their first-degree friends. If a user sets a particular first-degree friend as private, others will not be able to directly view them, but the sending, receiving, and replying of mutual assistance requests will not be affected.