Last night, I wrote up
my initial thoughts on
Google+ after using it for a day. Overall, I find it pretty compelling so far. While there is a bit of a learning curve, after about 15 minutes, I found myself at home using the service. And little things (namely notifications) kept bringing me back. But let's be realistic,
it has only been a day. The new car smell has yet to wear off.�And I have also noticed a few other things that may spell trouble down the road. Right now, almost every single post I see on Google+ is shared with the Public. Perhaps this is to be expected since the initial roll-out yesterday was very small. People don't have a lot of friend in their Circles yet, so they're posting everything to the public in the hopes of seeing some interaction, I imagine. I have been doing this too. But tonight,
Google started dishing out invites for early users to spread around as they see fit. As far as I can tell, the service is seeing a massive influx of new users right now ? a lot more than yesterday. And while Google's servers appear to be handling the new load just fine, I do wonder what this will mean for the underlying principles of the site. Namely, will people start using Circles in the correct way?
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