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by Pxtl
4283 days ago
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Yes, it could have. If Google hadn't managed to do every possible thing wrong with it. Seriously, the sheer number of bone-headed catastrophic screw ups involved in G+ is impressive. The idea that Google could build a unified social network across all their platforms was good. The idea that Google could also make a Facebook-clone was good. Every other idea they put into G+ after that was awful. |
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