Members of a BuddyPress installation will be able to create their own photo albums. These albums can be shared with friends and groups. Each member is given a certain amount of space, which can be set by the site administrator.
Albums and photos can be tagged. It will also be possible to browse public photos via [...]
Status updates in BuddyPress will appear on a member’s profile page. A member can update their status as frequently as they want to. All status updates are logged in a member’s activity log.
Status updates will appear in friend finder search results when privacy settings will allow it.
This is a place where friends can come along and post to a members profile. This would be a short message and could include a picture and some basic HTML. The TinyMCE editor will be used to allow for basic formatting.
Something similar to the prologue WordPress theme functionality.
Credit to the myJournal business networking site for [...]
Groups in BuddyPress are a gathering of members, blog posts, photos and any other user generated content.
Any member can create a group in BuddyPress. They then become the group administrator which means they are given the option to approve or reject members wanting to join the group. They are also given the task of approving, [...]
Members of a BuddyPress social network can be connected together by one member adding another as a “friend” and then the other member accepting the friend request.
Each member will have a visible list of their friends on the site. Friends lists are browsable and members can click on each friend to see more information or [...]
BuddyPress private messaging works like internal site email. Members can message people on their friends list as well as forward and reply to received messages.
Each member will have their own individual Inbox, Sentbox, and Drafts folder. They will be notified of new messages by a new message count on their Messaging tab as well as [...]
This is everything WordPress has to offer for publishing a blog. The only difference is that all administration tabs will be moved underneath a “Blog” tab. A Member’s blog will also appear under “/membername/blog/” or /membername.domain.com/blog” rather than at the root.
I should also make some clarifications here. Moving the blog from the main focus is [...]
The extended profile component allows site admins to create specific profile fields for their members to fill in. They can create as few or as many profile fields as they like, be as specific or vague as they want. Profile fields can then be grouped.
When BuddyPress is first installed, a “Basic” group is created with [...]