Facebook is so large already I don't see how Google will ever kill them.I mean if Facebook was a company that once it got large enough to feel safe never did any innovating or adding features they might need to be concerned, but I doubt that's the case.Anyway, I'm supporting Facebook in this to keep a single company from monopolizing the internet.
7/6/2011 2:56:55 PM
7/6/2011 11:13:39 PM
I got an invite, and set up things, but cant get the page to load now, REALLY slow
7/7/2011 12:20:51 AM
what part of using facebook is hard
7/7/2011 12:59:24 AM
yeah, i dont get that either, FB is about as straight forward as it gets.However, it appear Rockmelt and Google+ dont get along hahah... was wondering if that would happen as Rockmelt is based on Chrome, but has FB as a frame.
7/7/2011 1:10:52 AM
7/7/2011 1:50:38 PM
7/7/2011 2:02:49 PM
Myspace was never that large.Also it had a few neat features that most people just used to create horrific pages filled with glitter and hard to read text on garish background colors. It wasn't anywhere near as good as Facebook in actually helping you connect with and communicate with people.[Edited on July 7, 2011 at 3:50 PM. Reason : ]
7/7/2011 3:47:17 PM
Man what is this giant fucking chat bar
7/7/2011 7:35:57 PM
7/7/2011 9:28:46 PM
that problem lies with your friends, not facebook's. or you could restrict certain people from seeing your wall.whichever option you prefer
7/7/2011 10:26:19 PM
7/7/2011 10:36:47 PM
Facebook turns everything on by default. It should be explicit and easy to do not hidden behind 100 settings. It took me 2 minutes to setup Google+ how I liked. Not to mention you can download all info out of it with one click...[Edited on July 7, 2011 at 10:42 PM. Reason : a]
7/7/2011 10:40:55 PM
7/7/2011 10:45:58 PM
7/7/2011 10:50:21 PM
^^My last use of Facebook settings had about 100 options and they constantly added new ones. That's a shitty UI... They are sketch about data. Listen to any of Zuckerburgs interviews. They don't give privacy a priority. And the face detection stuff is icing on the cake.People wanted a clean simple way to manage your networks and the market provided it.
7/7/2011 10:59:39 PM
Anyone got an invite to spare?
7/7/2011 11:36:09 PM
7/7/2011 11:40:57 PM
7/8/2011 2:56:26 AM
and you don't think Google will be just as sketchy about privacy?
7/8/2011 9:33:36 AM
^There are parts to be uncomfortable with both, I just think from the stand point of managing my personal circles they've stepped up the game...
7/8/2011 10:17:10 AM
Oh you're talking about the privacy settings that Facebook changes every week? With the trend of Facebook defaulting everything on your profile to be more and more open to the internet?http://www.allfacebook.com/infographic-the-history-of-facebooks-default-privacy-settings-2010-05
7/8/2011 11:29:01 AM
i received several invites, but upon clicking, they tell me that my profile will be public or some such crapi don't like that...i don't want my google+ profile (real name, nickname, anything) to be public to anyone who searches the net for itno thanks
7/8/2011 2:15:39 PM
I think I heard they're going to force your name, sex, and something else to be public at the end of July. Or you can delete your profile.. strike 1, Google.
7/8/2011 2:40:52 PM
no, that's all 3 strikesseriously, i'll pass...i'm not really sure what google hopes to accomplish by requiring that you allow some of your information (limited though it may be) to be public...they have more information on me than i can imagine, i'm sure, why should they care to share that basic information with strangers?
7/8/2011 3:17:29 PM
7/8/2011 5:41:18 PM
Meh, my real name is out there, let people find me in Google plus. All theyll see is my name. I'll leave a pic up that you can't see my face in, too. The gender requirement is off putting, but my first name is only used for men, soooo, no biggie. If other shit were required, I'd delete the fucker. I'll be keeping a wary eye on it.
7/8/2011 8:43:55 PM
i'll wait until google realizes they're being dipshits and takes away the requirement...then i'll sign up
7/8/2011 9:34:58 PM
Its a dangerous precedent to change policy like that after people get set up... Facebook like garbage all over again.Also, I would like to have parent circles. For instance I play on two hockey teams. Maybe I want to post shit to both at once, instead of adding people to a larger hockey circle, and a team a or b circle.... I want to have a and b be subcircles of hockey friends. It's easy to select both circles I guess, but I still think parent/child relationships would be a good feature.
7/8/2011 11:37:39 PM
^maybe i'm reading you wrong, but i thought you could already do this; put a circle within a circleMake a circle "Hockey Friends". Make a circle "Team A". Make a circle "Team B". For a Team A, click View Circle in Tab. Click More Actions -> Select All. Move Team A into Hockey Friends.Repeat for Team B.[Edited on July 9, 2011 at 9:58 AM. Reason : no? Ø]
7/9/2011 9:49:07 AM
I think they could easily recode this stuff to allow you to drag a circle into another circle, to add users from the dragged circle to the destination one
7/9/2011 11:01:19 AM
Hmmm I'll check that out nothing22, thanks. I've really only been using it from my xoom. You figure theyd give honeycomb a little better ui than the phone versions.... and not be crippled compared to the desktop version
7/9/2011 9:42:45 PM
I would like an option to send out a message to "your circles" but have the option of excluding circles.I'm starting to get so many circles, as I'm messing around with how I want to classify friends, that it would be cumbersome to select 14 out of 16 circles.... for example "kegger at my place Saturday" or something like that.... I would want to send to all except for "work" or "family". Facebook does actually allow you to exclude groups from certain posts, in addition to posting to specific groups.
7/10/2011 11:18:49 PM
i would like people to. y'know. post on it.
7/10/2011 11:55:30 PM
Yeah, pretty much seems like everyone has uploaded two pictures, made one comment (maybe) and then that's about it.
7/11/2011 12:22:18 AM
yup... has some nice features, but nothing that would make me give up FB... basically just have two things to check now but unless G+ picks up I'll be checking it less and less.
7/11/2011 12:53:04 AM
for me, it's so much better just because it doesn't have all of the useless shit that FB does. How many times do I need to say "block this app"? FB is like buying a new HP. It'll do what you want but there's about 50 things they put in that are useless and annoying. Granted, G+ may end up the same way but it isn't right now so, for me, it wins.Also,
7/11/2011 1:07:56 PM
huddle seems really cool. that's definitely something i'd use a lot when/if more people migrate over to google+. seems RIM no longer has any advantage over the competition other than security with imessage and now huddle, and even the government is looking into ways to use android and iOS devices. goodnight, sweet prince.i really hope google+ catches on. it'd almost give me a way of starting over with my social network. i have a lot of people on my friends list on facebook that i'll realistically probably never interact with again, but i hate the stigma of someone realizing you've defriended them. stupid, i know, but at least with google+ i can now carefully pick and choose precisely who i want in my network, where i know them from, etc, and just still have a presence on facebook for the sake of having it. i see myself using google+ far more frequently just because of the integration with all the other google services i currently use. google has essentially created what facebook has been attempting to do for well over a year now - become a portal instead of a destination - and they've done it with a clean, intuitive UI. facebook has very few things that it does particularly well in my opinion, and i intend to use it less and less frequently. i'm sure i'll probably end up getting friended by some of the same bozos later whenever someone makes a contact migration tool to transfer the ones from facebook to google+, though.
7/11/2011 1:30:19 PM
7/11/2011 3:06:33 PM
^ you do realize this is a beta right. Its not open to everyone yet. How do you expect all of your friends to sign up for a service that hasn't officially realized.
7/11/2011 3:14:49 PM
7/11/2011 3:21:12 PM
i'm honestly not that big of a fan...
7/11/2011 3:34:18 PM
a bit of an effort to get an invite? Yeah, I said "hey, can I get an invite" and then signed up. Seriously though, it was tough. There was this quiz & then an endurance test. I was totally wiped out afterwards. Seriously, I don't understand what you expect there to be on a beta site that is still not open to the general public and has been open to invites for less than 2 weeks. Please, tell me what should have been on this site ready for you to use. Chocolate chip cookies? Mind-reading UI enhancements that set up your profile and add the coolest people in the world to your circles for you? Let me guess, thought recognition so you don't actually have to TYPE in any "status" updates. People are fucking lazy. To expect a giant influx of people that instantly use the service 24/7 and forgo all other Social Media is pretty ignorant. Shit man, it's "hard work" to actually search for people and set everything up and you're not going to see a bunch of people doing anything until a lot of their friends are on there. Instead you're going to see threads on forums by people complaining that nobody is using it.As for the de-friend/blocking people, I have a lot of people that I don't WANT to de-friend/block because I like to keep up with them. Unfortunately, like most people, my friends are a mixture and some of them are into some pretty stupid things. Some of them are straight up ignorant and don't know any better. Regardless, I hate the 5001 notifications that Facebook sends me or puts up in my feed because it wants more money from me/ wants me to sign up for more crap instead of caring that I've already blocked every other one 5000 times. Right now, with G+, I don't have to worry about that. Until it does or FB quits bugging me with stupid shit, I'll prefer G+. Sadly, it is Google so there's a solid 50% chance that it gets abandoned, forgotten, or "enhanced" in a way that destroys it but...
7/11/2011 3:41:33 PM
7/11/2011 3:48:27 PM
7/11/2011 4:22:06 PM
7/11/2011 4:31:01 PM
facebook doesn't have the group chat yet, but it already has one-on-one video calling, works pretty well.despite the fact that they are more often used for useless shit and spam, the apps and other little things facebook has are still useful
7/11/2011 4:36:54 PM
7/11/2011 4:45:49 PM
^depends on the person. For me I don't have to click on "Most Recent" to see what's going on instead of seeing some random collage of posts that FB decided were best for me to see. The privacy settings are loads better. I can have friends, work colleagues, family, etc. all on the same account without having to basically completely blocking one group from posting/seeing my wall. I'm not constantly bombarded by apps & ads that I care nothing about (though I'd imagine the ads are coming). It's a much nicer interface overall. Really, how many features does FB have over G+? More people are on it? If that's the case, maybe we should all go back to blackberries since they ruled the smartphone market for so many years.
7/11/2011 5:55:38 PM
7/11/2011 6:01:48 PM