Really The New York Times? Sticking with that tired “ghost town” line? I looked up the author of the article Claire Cain Miller here on Google+, and she has zero public posts, and an empty profile page. I’ll say it again, but this time slowly and using words with two syllables or less so you’ll understand, YOU’RE … DOING … IT … WRONG! I tell all first time users, that if they try to use G+ exactly the same way as FB, they’re going to come away with a bad impression. With G+, you get out of it what you put in, and connections are more likely based on common interest than existing relationships. The bonus is that your home stream is filled with content that interests you, and fewer non-stop baby and wedding photos. But if you don’t post publicly our bother to interact with anyone, well then you probably shouldn’t be writing articles on the topic either. If you want to see an example of doing-it-right, go take a look at Mike Elgan. Somehow he managed to get >3M followers in a ghost town, but whatever. Heck, I’m closing in on 1k followers myself, and I’m as boring as they get. In summary, you’re an idiot.http://click-to-read-mo.re/p/5uDn