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Well this isn't much of a surprise, the traffic was definitely gonna get down after launch, alot of people (With no plans of staying) just came in to see what all the fuzz was about & now they left.
It's not that the Google+ is doing badly.
Title is a bit sensational...they indeed gained traffic... 40% if you want to argue. However this is traffic and not user activity, so to say it plunged, it a bit over the top.
Google+ made me feel...old. I "early adopted" then ditched it after a week. I'm just tired of high maintenance social networking...and, well, creating logins. Yeah, how old and boring is that? I'm sick of making profiles.
Time is my internet currency, and there isn't enough to go around anymore.
Hey Google want to change the 18+ only restriction???
That's not a bad thing. We need a diversified web.