Link: Jacqui Cheng on Google+ →

While this post does point out some good features of the service (circles, privacy), it doesn’t explain why I should begin using it regularly.

The advantage of posting more than 140 more characters is also the service’s main problem — there is too much stress on the user having control that the controls are overwhelming. Developing a social network takes time on Google+, whereas on Twitter and Facebook everyone is on the same plane.

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