It seems I stirred the pot over the weekend with my post on why I blocked Robert Scoble on Google+. Some of the reaction clearly missed the point I was trying to make. It wasn't a criticism of Scoble, whose work I like, but a criticism of Google+ algorithms that continually resurface content by those who are popular on the Internet. I follow Scoble on Twitter and we just became friends on Facebook. Given the way Facebook and Twitter surface content, this hasn't been a problem at all. But Google+ continually buries content from my close friends.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/g-OyDs8t9cA/
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