A Ghanaian Christian group is to launch a "holy" social network alternative to Facebook which will be free of "un-Christian" content.
"Social networks these days are filled with nude content and violence," the group LoveRealm said in a statement.
"The site will be launched on 9 January and will ensure a holy social network experience by censoring and removing "un-Christian content," its CEO Yaw Ansong Jnr said.
Hundreds of Christians are being invited to use the app in a pre-launch event at the Pentecost Convention Center in the capital, Accra, to enable them make inputs and accommodate necessary modifications, the statement added.
Founders of the site hope that it will allow those struggling to keep the Christian faith to share weaknesses and confess their sins to one another.
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