The Netropolitan it probably has very high goals. It's a new social network, see Facebook, which has an entry fee of 9.000 dollars, and to translate it into a single entry it costs 6.945 euros.
Obviously it's aimed at people with deep pockets. Netropolitan does not display any advertising and offers its users unlimited cloud storage and file sharing options.
The site works like this Facebook - you can update your status, add photos, search for friends and so on.
“Netropolitan Club is a global online community for affluent individuals from around the world to socialize in a completely private and safe way. 9.000 dollars are needed to register with Netropolitan. Your annual subscription (after registration) is $3,000 per year,” its home page states website.
James Touchi-Peter is an American composer, symphonic conductor, singer and producer. He is also the man behind Netropolyan. Mr. Touchi-Peter reports that website it includes many features you would expect from a modern social network, but also many that you do not expect.
Despite the apparent freedom, the site is monitored around the clock, with workers looking for offensive behaviors, and misuse of the service in general.
Social content is not indexed by Google and no data are available for non-members, which is natural for a closed community. No names, numbers or personal information will be published.
It should be noted that users must be at least 21 years old to join the network and that there are no refunds on money given during registration.