Tens of thousands of Brazilians log on to Facegloria - the evangelical version of Facebook
The squeaky clean version avoids swearing or pornography and aims to attract 10 million users

Fluffy clouds waft across a blue sky as you log in and while you chat with friends, Gospel music rings out: welcome to Facegloria, the social network for Brazilian evangelicals.
The new website's homepage bears a passing resemblance to the global phenomenon Facebook.
But Facegloria, which has attracted 100,000 users in its first month, was set up to serve those who find billionaire entrepreneur Mark Zuckerberg's version sinful.
There's no "liking" on Facegloria. Here, you click "Amen".
"On Facebook you see a lot of violence and pornography. That's why we thought of creating a network where we could talk about God, love and to spread His word," said one of the founders, web designer Atilla Barros.
It all started three years ago when Barros and three other devout Christian colleagues working at the mayor's office in Ferraz de Vasconcelos, near Brazil's financial capital Sao Paulo, decided there was a market for a squeaky clean version of Facebook.