1. Active Social takes more of a "Facebook" approach than a "MySpace" approach in that the user's can not edit their own pages to differentiate them. The Administrator or site owned can customized everything though.
2. Active Social does not have a built in function to rate other members.
3. Active Social has limited blogging capabilities, but there are a number of 3rd part blog modules that can be integrated into Active Social.
4. Active Social does support private content, using DotNetNuke roles.
5. This is a basic DotNetNuke function.
Here are some of our customers sites:
http://www.activemodules.com/active...ve-social/