Making Google+ work better for you Contrary to what many of the media sites claim, Google+ is still moving along quite nicely and growing around interest based posts. Yes you won't go to Google+ to see family photos or funny memes. But if you're passionate about interests such as environment, cars, skydiving, cooking, philosophy, technology, etc then it is the place to go to engage in interesting debates. Google's latest tweaks are really nice ones (about the 50th update over the last year) and are aimed at making these vibrant Communities and Collections more interesting and better managed. The one I'll really like is the one to hide low-quality comments. I spend a bit of time every single evening removing "Hi" and lost of nonsensical character comments, because I don't believe G+ users want to scroll past 10 of these every time they want to read the next comment. Other improvements are to the design layout which increases reading quality and comprehension, as well as bringing Events back (thank you for listening Google). See the announcement at http://ift.tt/2ixWvTM
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