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- Essembly abstract "Essembly is a non-partisan political social networking website that allows its users to connect with one another based on political opinions, participate in unmoderated discussion, and organize for political action. It was founded in 2005 by Joe Green, a Harvard graduate and college roommate of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the collegiate social-networking site Facebook. Essembly differentiates itself from other social-networking sites by actively promoting intelligent discussion and debate while remaining (as the site's "About Us" page claims) "fiercely non-partisan." A July 2006 Newsweek article put the number of registered users at over 17,000After its launch in 2005, Essembly membership was offered by invitation only, as the website was still in closed beta. In May 2006, Essembly opened membership to the public (to anyone with a valid email address), and began to run advertisements on Facebook. As of September 2006, Essembly remains in public beta, the staff of Essembly has, on the whole, moved on to a new venture called Project Agape. This has resulted in intermittent user support and server crashes, as well as some bitterness by many of the long-time users.On January 30, 2010 Essembly stopped working. After being alerted to the problem by a long-time Essembly user, Joe Green restored the site by Valentine's Day. However, since May, 2010 the site has been down.".
- Essembly type Social_networking_service.
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- Essembly wikiPageExternalLink www.essembly.com.
- Essembly wikiPageExternalLink www.essembly.com.
- Essembly wikiPageExternalLink essembly-political-social-networking-187169.php.
- Essembly wikiPageExternalLink newsweek.
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- Essembly wikiPageExternalLink melber.
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- Essembly author "Joe Green".
- Essembly commercial "Yes".
- Essembly hasPhotoCollection Essembly.
- Essembly location Massachusetts.
- Essembly name "Essembly.com".
- Essembly origin Massachusetts.
- Essembly owner "Essembly, LLC".
- Essembly registration "Required".
- Essembly screenshot File:Essembly_logo.jpg.
- Essembly screenshot "Screenshot of the "Show Resolves" page on Essembly".
- Essembly type Social_networking_service.
- Essembly url www.essembly.com.
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- Essembly comment "Essembly is a non-partisan political social networking website that allows its users to connect with one another based on political opinions, participate in unmoderated discussion, and organize for political action. It was founded in 2005 by Joe Green, a Harvard graduate and college roommate of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the collegiate social-networking site Facebook.".
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