← Back to context Comment by SR2Z 1 day ago I think that change happened well after G+ was dead 1 comment SR2Z Reply falcor84 12 hours ago I just found this October 2011 post reporting about this change as it happened (4 months after G+'s launch in June 2011):https://waxy.org/2011/10/google_kills_its_other_plus/According to Wikipedia, G+ usage kept growing from about 40M that October to 90M by the end of 2011 and then to hundreds of millions over the next few years, but the reporting methodology seems very inconsistent.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%2B
falcor84 12 hours ago I just found this October 2011 post reporting about this change as it happened (4 months after G+'s launch in June 2011):https://waxy.org/2011/10/google_kills_its_other_plus/According to Wikipedia, G+ usage kept growing from about 40M that October to 90M by the end of 2011 and then to hundreds of millions over the next few years, but the reporting methodology seems very inconsistent.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%2B
I just found this October 2011 post reporting about this change as it happened (4 months after G+'s launch in June 2011):
https://waxy.org/2011/10/google_kills_its_other_plus/
According to Wikipedia, G+ usage kept growing from about 40M that October to 90M by the end of 2011 and then to hundreds of millions over the next few years, but the reporting methodology seems very inconsistent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%2B