A couple of months back GNUCITIZEN started House of Hackers, a social network for hackers and other like-minded people. Keep in mind that we use the word hacker in much broader context, i.e. someone who is intellectually challenged by the limitations of a system. Certainly, we do not promote criminal activities.
Today the network has expanded to 5500 members. I believe that it will reach 6000 members by the end of the year. It has been a huge success so far. [...]
This post is meant to give the House of Hackers community, future sponsors and clients some ideas on how to make most of the system. I will discuss a few ideas around the social networking platform, its capabilities and use. I am also planning to give you clues about in what way 3rd-party organizations can tamper into the network and perform crowdsourcing, etc. At this very moment, we have 348 members. It’s worth having a read of this article. [...]

