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2. The Google+ saga continues, so we
thought a few ideas were in order. Feel
free to add to this list, and maybe
Google will see it and make the
changes. You never know! In the
meantime enjoy our list of the 6
changes we’d like to see implemented
into The Google+ Project.
4. If you’ve been on Google+ for a while,
you’ve probably noticed that the
notifications come thick and fast – for
everything. If you comment on a post,
you get every notification thereafter. If
someone +1’s you, you get notified.
5. Lists of names, actions and nonsense
that really don’t have to be there. It’s
nice to know people are interacting
with you. But then make it exclusive
interaction, or pop in some control
setting for this. It’s info overload gone
wild.
7. The main news stream on Google+ is
very disorganized. It has absolutely no
filters like the Facebook edgerank
system, that ranks updates according
to relationships.
8. Instead, every time you scroll down to
read something, and scroll back up
again, the posts gone – replaced by
new posts from a huge influx of
people. When you follow thought
leaders that post often, the endless
scrolling really gets to you. How about
a new algorithm that sorts this out?
10. Google+ has the potential to form
huge communities, well beyond the
average Facebook users 130 people
limit. This is mostly due to the find
people section on the circles page.
11. It’s great to suggest people that we
don’t know, Google, but having to click
on each one of them to find out who
they are – is mission impossible.
Everyone likes to race to have highest
numbers – so are we forming
communities of useless people we
don’t know? This system needs some
streamlining.
13. Google may not have realized it, but
their brand continuation on Google+,
makes the games section feel a
bit…redundant. Why not do a normal
Google search for games and play on
other websites with a greater
selection?
14. Why should I play these generic games
on Google+? They just don’t have the
same appeal as Facebook games. If
Google+ doesn’t do something to their
games section, its going to fail.
16. Yes, Google+ is working on getting the
business functionality ready. But in the
meantime, they’re losing users and
people are seeing less and less value in
the platform. Business features are
what attract so many people to
Facebook.
17. Google needs to get moving on this
sooner rather than later, or they’re
going to miss their chance. And once
it’s gone, they’re going to experience a
MySpace-like meltdown.
19. At the risk of continually comparing
Google+ to Facebook, Google+ lacks
something rather large. When you
arrive on Facebook, there are a million
things you can do, waiting to be done.
20. Playing, shopping, chatting searching
pages, finding groups to join –
enjoying the social atmosphere.
Google+ doesn’t have this. The
platform feels hopelessly limited.
There’s not much to do, but interact
with people, and that’s not always
what people want to do. Perhaps
some deeper layers Google+?
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