I think I am experimenting with how and if four (four!) slightly different social-meejah-wossnames can be made to play well together. I note that G+ and parent org appear to be making all the fuckups in the first month that it took LJ a decade to muddle through. That's either something clever to do with the accelerating nature of the 'plug-in lifestyle' (We have been living in one or other John Brunner story for the last two decades) or an attitude of 'start as you mean to go on'.
On one hand, it seems that having some semblance of your real name attached to yr online doings does make the poo-flinging howlers shut the hell up. On the other hand, there are clear and sensible reasons why being able to bother the internet under a pseudonym is an actual safety issue. I suspect Gurgle are being aspie cock-ends about it, but that they're also utterly buggered by the relevant US legislation.
I also suspect that we're in a very odd sort of transitory period between sad old gimmers like me who have piles of records and negatives and would be buggered if physical unfortunateness happened, and ver yout' who keep all their things on other people's computers and who will be differently buggered for theoretically less structural reasons. People have coped in the past with losing all their stuff - they got to make a sad face in the local paper about it. The future version will involve the expectation of a second chance and I'm off into victim-blaming and I don't want to do that. Back to Brunner - 4GH FTW.
Obviously, I don't see fit to record or organise enough of my life to usefully bother three of the things, so I suspect it likely that one or more will fall by the wayside, which would be either sad, of minor interest or 'Who? No, never heard of him.'
On one hand, it seems that having some semblance of your real name attached to yr online doings does make the poo-flinging howlers shut the hell up. On the other hand, there are clear and sensible reasons why being able to bother the internet under a pseudonym is an actual safety issue. I suspect Gurgle are being aspie cock-ends about it, but that they're also utterly buggered by the relevant US legislation.
I also suspect that we're in a very odd sort of transitory period between sad old gimmers like me who have piles of records and negatives and would be buggered if physical unfortunateness happened, and ver yout' who keep all their things on other people's computers and who will be differently buggered for theoretically less structural reasons. People have coped in the past with losing all their stuff - they got to make a sad face in the local paper about it. The future version will involve the expectation of a second chance and I'm off into victim-blaming and I don't want to do that. Back to Brunner - 4GH FTW.
Obviously, I don't see fit to record or organise enough of my life to usefully bother three of the things, so I suspect it likely that one or more will fall by the wayside, which would be either sad, of minor interest or 'Who? No, never heard of him.'
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Date: 2011-07-24 07:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-24 07:38 pm (UTC)G+ is not a social network. it's the aisle I shops for bras in.
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Date: 2011-07-24 09:03 pm (UTC)I love the way that you imply there's a single, agreed-upon opinion :-)
If you feel strongly, please use the feedback button. Things *will* change if people request it.
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Date: 2011-07-24 09:20 pm (UTC)There is probably more to the 'Gurgle deleted my account and I don't know why' story, if only because the complaint on Twitlonger uses words and phrases I see when people complain about being booted off $employer's website(s) for T&C and/or local policy violations.
However, from the outside, yr splendid employers do jolly fine impersonations of a monolithic org. It's going to be different from the inside, no doubt. F'rinstance I don't know what HP looked like from the outside, but inside was a right cockney barrel of monkeys.
On the anon/pseudo argument, I don't know where I fall yet. As noted before, the drama-magnets will manage to exploit either position for maximal Accident. Still, I have a 'just fuck off will you' circle (Although it should probably be called 'Eight' or 'Bolgia-2' were I some sort of classicist) so that's, um, crab with brass hand.
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Date: 2011-07-24 09:21 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-07-24 09:46 pm (UTC)An account suspension, what appears to have happened with the twitlonger person (and I'm not familiar with the details) is something more severe, and for something more serious. No idea what, though.
Yeah, on the outside it looks pretty monolithic. I'm not sure there's a huge amount that can be done about that, and I wouldn't presume to state that something should be done, being a lowly aspie engineer and all that. That said, quite a few of the senior VPs, tech leads, product managers and the like are actively talking with people, in public, on these issues, so it's not totally opaque. For something as serious as account deletions though, you're unlikely to see much public discussion.
I'm not sure what I think of the real-name thing. When techcrunch went real-names with their facebook commenting system, the quality of comments increased significantly, although the volume decreased. It's since started to trend back towards the den of retards and trolls, though. So I'm... mostly indifferent.
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Date: 2011-07-24 10:05 pm (UTC)I doubt you'll receive a response to your feedback, if submitted through the feedback tool. I can confirm that people are reading it, though, and things are changing. Reports are being read, verified, bugs filed, priorities and directions all changed based on the feedback submitted. This is why they've called it a field trial, rather than a launch, or a beta, or whatever; the point is to try and find out how the product is used, and what problems it has, whilst the user base is still relatively small. If one report in x million (nb., I have no idea how many people have submitted feedback) complains about something, it's likely to be given lower priority than something that n0 thousand in x million do.
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Date: 2011-07-24 10:17 pm (UTC)(Says the chap with a name that blows up airline reservation systems, and there was some pisspot socially-socially site that threw a fit over the hyphen, which, while I'm prepared to forgive systems coded in the sixties when no-one had names like, I don't know, Alec Douglas-Home or Norman St. John-Stevas (nb: sarcasm) anything more recent that, oh, 1998 is on rather a sticky wicket.)
Now I have read this I am in favour of psuedonyms. (http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Who_is_harmed_by_a_%22Real_Names%22_policy%3F) Still not convinced about anonymity, mind.
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Date: 2011-07-24 10:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-24 10:41 pm (UTC)no subject
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