I like the circles. I wish I could organize the Facebooks and Twitters that way. I know they have lists, but the user interface for organizing them is a pain. Organizing them on Google+ is great. I mostly just want to stuff all you listeners into a listeners bucket. :P
What, you don't want to maintain specific buckets, like "Listeners I have met at conventions" or "People who I know people know, but I don't really know"?
Really, unless you're using a graph-management app, those kind of circles are a pain to maintain - Stick with "Listeners" (People who know of me), "Following (People who I know of), "Friends" (People with whom the acquaintence is mutual), and "Who the fsck are these people" (If you even bother to put them in a circle - You don't have to/shouldn't)
I like the circles. I wish I could organize the Facebooks and Twitters that way. I know they have lists, but the user interface for organizing them is a pain. Organizing them on Google+ is great. I mostly just want to stuff all you listeners into a listeners bucket. :P
Yeah, I have a forum bucket. It's really tricky cause everyone uses a real name on G+ so I have no idea who they are when they friend me.
It's really tricky cause everyone uses a real name on G+ so I have no idea who they are when they friend me.
I basically just look at the mutual friends - If someone is friends with, say, nine, sonic, you and Ro, I'll put them in the FRC bucket. If someone knows some of my LADEAD friends, I'll put them in that bucket, and so on.
I like the circles. I wish I could organize the Facebooks and Twitters that way. I know they have lists, but the user interface for organizing them is a pain. Organizing them on Google+ is great. I mostly just want to stuff all you listeners into a listeners bucket. :P
Yeah, I have a forum bucket. It's really tricky cause everyone uses a real name on G+ so I have no idea who they are when they friend me.
I like the circles. I wish I could organize the Facebooks and Twitters that way. I know they have lists, but the user interface for organizing them is a pain. Organizing them on Google+ is great. I mostly just want to stuff all you listeners into a listeners bucket. :P
Yeah, I have a forum bucket. It's really tricky cause everyone uses a real name on G+ so I have no idea who they are when they friend me.
Ditto with the tricky sitch with real names.
I have this strange feeling I didn't cause either of you any significant trouble. Then again, practically everyone knows my name around here anyway.
I like the circles. I wish I could organize the Facebooks and Twitters that way. I know they have lists, but the user interface for organizing them is a pain. Organizing them on Google+ is great. I mostly just want to stuff all you listeners into a listeners bucket. :P
Yeah, I have a forum bucket. It's really tricky cause everyone uses a real name on G+ so I have no idea who they are when they friend me.
I look at the mutual circled people. If they are pretty much all forum people, I auto-dump them into the FRC Forum bucket. I confess to not actually caring which person is which - if they post something interesting that makes me care, I'll figure it out then.
I created a page earlier from my phone and google kept forcing me into the mobile site even when I asked for the desktop site. Even then drop down boxes did not work properly on mobile devices.
I find it interesting that google is using numbers rather than words for pages. On the one hand you don't need to worry about someone grabbing a common business name (A1 Auto) in the other you may have a hard time finding the A1 Auto you are looking for.
I find it interesting that google is using numbers rather than words for pages. On the one hand you don't need to worry about someone grabbing a common business name (A1 Auto) in the other you may have a hard time finding the A1 Auto you are looking for.
If you are searching by trying to guess the URL instead of using the search box, you are doing it wrong. It's fucking Google. Use the search box. Then see some relevant ads next to the results!
Comments
BTW this is me on Google+.
Really, unless you're using a graph-management app, those kind of circles are a pain to maintain - Stick with "Listeners" (People who know of me), "Following (People who I know of), "Friends" (People with whom the acquaintence is mutual), and "Who the fsck are these people" (If you even bother to put them in a circle - You don't have to/shouldn't)
I think if they added public circles (groups) that could be useful.
I just need to figure out how to add other people as administrators for that page.
If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know. Thank you.
Edit: If you're referring about how get there from the mobile version of the group pages, I have yet to figure that out.
https://plus.google.com/114691532261667747953
https://plus.google.com/110494656391576214056#110494656391576214056/posts