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;[[CouchSurfing]] (CS): is also big, and its policies are somewhat more open and democratic.  Managed by a non-profit organization.
 
;[[CouchSurfing]] (CS): is also big, and its policies are somewhat more open and democratic.  Managed by a non-profit organization.
 
;Servas: offline hospitality exchange network, more than 50 years old, and somewhat inconvenient for today's youth, but apparently it is completely democratic (including elections).
 
;Servas: offline hospitality exchange network, more than 50 years old, and somewhat inconvenient for today's youth, but apparently it is completely democratic (including elections).
;[[Pasporta Servo]] (http://www.pasportaservo.org/): [[Esperanto|Esperantist]] hospitality network.
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 17 May 2010

Hospitality exchange is social networking that allows people to find a place to stay or simply meet travellers or local people.

BeWelcome (BW)
is a hospitality exchange network, based on an free software, democratically controlled by NGO BeVolunteer. and started by ex unsatisfied HC volunteers.
Hospitality Club (HC)
is the biggest network, but there are issues of censorship and basically one person is in control.
CouchSurfing (CS)
is also big, and its policies are somewhat more open and democratic. Managed by a non-profit organization.
Servas
offline hospitality exchange network, more than 50 years old, and somewhat inconvenient for today's youth, but apparently it is completely democratic (including elections).
Pasporta Servo (www.pasportaservo.org)
Esperantist hospitality network.

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