Ticked off by Facebook’s hosting of a page that had a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed, a group of tech professionals in Lahore have created a rival social net for Muslims, just a week after the ...
Will you ‘friend’ the new Islamic Facebook? After outrage among Muslims over a Facebook page that invited users to draw the Prophet Mohammed, a 25-year-old Pakistani man has launched ...
MillatFacebook sought donations to pay for its US-based servers in an email sent to its users on December 10. MillatFacebook sought donations to pay for its US-based servers in an email sent to its ...
World News:Pakistan's MillatFacebook experiencing financial crunch “As you can imagine, cost of running a social network is never easy and very costly. Current month we are facing a shortfall of $581 ...
KARACHI: It would not be fair to say that MillatFacebook is a Facebook clone, not because it doesn’t aim to be, but rather because the quality of user experience is so abysmal that it does not merit ...
Pakistan's version of Facebook, called MillatFacebook seems to be in dire straits financially as evident from the emails send out to their members. Recently, the Express Tribune reported that MFB ...
Judicial Activism Panel (JAP), a public interest litigation legal firm, has launched 'Millatfacebook' web-site to provide a platform to the users who stopped using Facebook after the caricatures' ...
MillatFacebook, a Pakistani Muslim social network built to oppose the "blasphemer" Facebook, is begging its users for funds to pay its server bills and may close down, according to The Express Tribune ...
Resourceful IT experts in Pakistan have launched their own version of the social networking site Facebook after the real thing was blocked for showing 'blasphemous' images of the Prophet Mohammed.
ISLAMABAD Pakistanis outraged with Facebook over “blasphemous” caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed have created a spin-off networking site that they dream can connect the worlds 1.6 billion Muslims, ...
Anti-western anger may bring out street power, but, at least in Pakistan, does not appear to be commercially viable. MillatFacebook, meant to be a religio-nationalistic alternative to the global ...
Pakistan now has an alternative to the social networking website Facebook. The popular social networking website was banned recently in Pakistan for hosting a contest calling for cartoons of the ...