Why Google+ is the place for passions

11.10.2014
The single biggest controversy about social media, and one that has persisted for two or three years now without resolution, is whether Google+ is a dying wasteland of non-activity, or a hive of conversation and engagement.

It can't be both. So which is it And why can't this fundamental question be answered

I believe I have the key to the puzzle, and I'll attempt to solve it once and for all.

So which is it

TechCrunch co-editor Alexia Tsotsis, whom I respect and know to be earnest about her social media pronouncements, tweeted this week that "Google+ isn't dying anytime soon because it already died."

Tsotsis is the perfect representative for the legions of Twitter users who dismiss GoogleGoogle+ as a non-event because she's a well-known, educated and popular (116,000 Twitter followers) content creator and influencer. Alles zu Google auf CIO.de

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