On Apr 21, 2019, at 9:02 PM, icod.d...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> I don't know about you but for me, even if there wasn't so much going on, 
> Google+ and the Go+ community was a source of info.
> 
> Reddit is reddit, this whatever it is, is what it is, mewe.... can't replace 
> G+.
> Facebook just isn't the crowd.
> Xing and the like just aren't made to handle the task of staying informed and 
> people presenting their work.
> 
> An essential source of information has disappeared.
> What is there to replace it?
> 
> People would post links to youtube videos there, some were quite interesting 
> and some were fresh from the horses mouth about whatever conferences or 
> happenings.
> It's all gone now.
> 
> Nuts is more of a "help I have a problem" thing.
> 
> I know, Google+ had its own issues, the biggest was them forcing changes onto 
> their users no one wanted.
> As a result most people stopped using it and in the end it disappeared.
> 
> G+ did fill a nieche, that of the enterpreteur who also wanted to be 
> entertained and catch news, stay up to date.
> 
> I know this post is kind of pointless, since it won't change what is.
> But maybe something exists that I'm unaware of

I actually find that the Go community on Twitter fills a lot of those roles for 
me fairly well.


- Dave

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