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==About==
 
==About==
[[Google+]] (pronounced [[Google Plus]] and often written as "G+") is a [[social networking service]] created and operated by [[Google]]. As of July 2011, it is still in beta and invitation-only.
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[[Google+]] (pronounced [[Google Plus]] and often written as "G+") was a [[social networking service]] created and operated by [[Google]]. It was in beta (and invitation-only) for much of July, 2011, but as of {{date|2011-07-31}} the [[:File:2011-07-31 0922 Google Plus home page.png|home page]] and [[:File:2011-07-31 0925 Google Plus sign-in page.png|sign-in page]] showed no signs of any restriction.  General public release was on or about July 31 with open access to all afterwards.
The G+ policy of requiring users to use only the name they are "commonly known by" has been the source of a large number of user complaints for the following reasons:
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* Google's enforcement of this policy has been somewhat arbitrary.
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The service shut down on April 1, 2019.  Much of the user content has been saved to the Internet Archive, though indications are that the sampling was quite sparse.
* Google's enforcement of this policy has not always been consistent with the policy as written. The policy says "commonly known by", but enforcers seem to be interpreting this to mean "legal name"... unless that name sounds too unusual (to their ears) to be a "real" name.
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== Features and Technology ==
* Towards enforcement of the policy on G+, Google often cut users off from access to all other Google services such as [[Gmail]].
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Basic features of Google+ included:
* There does not appear to be a formal appeal process after having your account (either G+ or Google in general) disabled.
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* Circles in which users may organize others.
* Many users are known better by their online handles than by their legal names.
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* User Profile page
* Many users have valid reasons not to use their legal names in public or semi-public spaces online, ranging from personal protection to aesthetic preference.
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* Stream
* It is not clear what the purpose of this policy is, as Google's explanations so far have not correlated with reality.
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* +1 Button
** One explanation Google has offered is that they want to make it easier for people to find each other by name. However, in some cases an alias works better for this, e.g. an author known mainly by her pen-name, or a user with a very common legal name who prefers to go by her unusual alias ''because'' it is more recognizable and unique than her legal name.
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* Photos
==Links==
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* Hangouts
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* Communities
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* Notifications
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* Search
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At its heartm the service resembled a blogging or microblogging platform with a very limited (and chronically buggy) [[Markdown]] format, in which posts may appear in other users' Streams.
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== Controversies ==
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Google+ has been the source of a number of controversies over its existence, including:
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* [[/policy/naming|"Real Names" policy, aka "Nymwars"]].
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* Gender disclosure.
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* Government censorship, particularly in the [[People's Republic of China]].
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* YouTube Comments / G+ integration.
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* "Two Factor Authentication" and phone-number registration.
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== Critiques ==
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Numerous criticisms and analyses of Google+ have been made and could well be linked here including those by [[User:Woozle]] and/or [[User:Dredmorbius]].
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== Pages ==
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* [[/exodus]]: information kiosk for those who have left, or are planning to leave, G+ (voluntarily or otherwise)
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* [[/management]]: the people who make decisions about G+ [[/policy]]
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* [[/policy]]
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** [[/policy/naming|/naming]]: the infamous "common name" policy, and the controversy regarding it
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* [[/suspensions]]: list of users whose accounts have been suspended due to ostensible naming policy violations
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* [[/users]]: small experimental database for tracking G+ users (including management)
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==External Links==
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===Official===
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* <s>[https://plus.google.com service home page]</s>
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 24 February 2020


About

Google+ (pronounced Google Plus and often written as "G+") was a social networking service created and operated by Google. It was in beta (and invitation-only) for much of July, 2011, but as of 2011-07-31 the home page and sign-in page showed no signs of any restriction. General public release was on or about July 31 with open access to all afterwards.

The service shut down on April 1, 2019. Much of the user content has been saved to the Internet Archive, though indications are that the sampling was quite sparse.

Features and Technology

Basic features of Google+ included:

  • Circles in which users may organize others.
  • User Profile page
  • Stream
  • +1 Button
  • Photos
  • Hangouts
  • Communities
  • Notifications
  • Search

At its heartm the service resembled a blogging or microblogging platform with a very limited (and chronically buggy) Markdown format, in which posts may appear in other users' Streams.

Controversies

Google+ has been the source of a number of controversies over its existence, including:

Critiques

Numerous criticisms and analyses of Google+ have been made and could well be linked here including those by User:Woozle and/or User:Dredmorbius.

Pages

  • /exodus: information kiosk for those who have left, or are planning to leave, G+ (voluntarily or otherwise)
  • /management: the people who make decisions about G+ /policy
  • /policy
    • /naming: the infamous "common name" policy, and the controversy regarding it
  • /suspensions: list of users whose accounts have been suspended due to ostensible naming policy violations
  • /users: small experimental database for tracking G+ users (including management)

External Links

Official

Reference