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by dekhn
1384 days ago
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The FB guy demonstrated how thoughtless his mental model of successful companies was, and eventually got what he deserved. Google+ worked differently from the rest of the company and definitely had a few all-nighters and all-weekenders (those folks had haunted eyes) but only because people thought they could parlay their efforts into promotions or more influence at work. Amusingly, Google+ got turned into a commercial product (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Currents) which is being slowly wound down. The only successful Google+ community i ever saw was inside google (in the internal corp Google+) and even then, almost nobody who joined after ~2018 even knew it existed (instead, most people just used memegen). My current employer had it, and it was a ghost town. |
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