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Nikita

Like, for example, the ‘Circles’ of Google+. It was pretty new for that time, and it still isn’t present in the modern day social networks. Is it because the idea is not that good? Or is it because Google+ was a failure from day 1, and nobody had gotten a taste of it?

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Nikita

As for all my unfinished projects, I have come up with a name before I’ve even considered starting to work on them.

This new social network engine would be called Tint, which is a recursive acronym for ‘Tint Is Not Twitter’. If you ever create something like this, feel free to use the name :D

Terence Eden

@kytta I think it was because circles were backwards.

When you follow me on G+ I had to guess which circle to put you in.
Are you following me for work or for cat pictures?

Instead, G+ should have let me publish circles (work, fun, sports, politics) and let you decide which one to follow.

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