How many Google Plus are there?
Officially, Google+ has more than 2.5 billion users, which would make it by far the largest social network in the world, with almost twice as many members as Facebook.
How popular is Google Plus?
Google says Plus has 540 million monthly active users, but almost half do not visit the social network. “Google Plus gives you the opportunity to be yourself, and gives Google that common understanding of who you are,” said Bradley Horowitz, vice president of product management for Google Plus.
Where did Google Plus users go?
Google+ for consumers is officially dead, but it’s still alive for enterprise users. Only a few days after completely shutting down the public version of Google+, Google today announced that it is giving the enterprise version a new name. It’s now called Currents.
Why did Google+ shut down?
Google+ is being phased out due to “low usage” and because it turned into something of a security liability for Google; the company has disclosed two significant data leaks that could have exposed information for tens of millions of Google+ users to outside developers.
Did anyone use Google plus?
Google Plus emerged in the market at a time, when Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, and LinkedIn were already quite popular. However, Google’s social networking site brought 10 million users only within 2 weeks after being launched. By the end of its first year, Google+ welcomed 90 million users.
Did anyone use Google Plus?
Some 300 million monthly active users participated in the social network by interacting with the Google+ social-networking stream. Google+’s user engagement was lower than that of its competitors; ComScore estimated that users averaged 3.3 minutes on the site in January 2012, and 7.5 hours on Facebook.
What went wrong with Google+?
Data Leakage: 52.5 Million Accounts Exposed In the last November, the authority found a flaw. 52.5 million users’ data were leaked for at least 3 years. Google refused to comment on whether the security breach was an outcome of a third-party user. Or, there is no proof of whether the data was misused in any way.