Google+ Shutting Down - Or When Being Hacked Doesn't Even Matter Anymore, Because, Well, There's No One Really There

in #news6 years ago

Google+ was shut down yesterday, according to a news published by BBC, after 7 painful years of trying to establish this product as a true social network. Started in 2011, as an alternative to Facebook, G+ never really took off, despite having one of the top 5 worldwide companies as a founder.

I remember the jokes that were floating around back then, with people dubbing G+ "the sound of silence", because nobody was really there.

But what's even more hilarious, is that the actual reason for shutting the service down was a data breach. Hackers got access to some 500,000 users data (or data which was believed to be private by those users). And it didn't happen yesterday, it happened in March this year, but the company decided "not to fuss" about it.

According to the same news from BBC:

In a statement, the firm said the issue was not serious enough to inform the public.

"Our Privacy and Data Protection Office reviewed this issue, looking at the type of data involved, whether we could accurately identify the users to inform, whether there was any evidence of misuse, and whether there were any actions a developer or user could take in response.

"None of these thresholds were met here."

My personal take is those 500,000 accounts were dormant for many years, their passwords, or whatever private info they hold, have been changed many times since their last G+ login, so, technically, this wasn't even a data breach, since there was no prejudiced user.

I don't know about you, but I find this extremely hilarious.

I try to imagine the disappointment of those hackers when they saw they got pretty much nothing from their efforts.

Like, you know, not even a tiny-tiny media mention.


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Haha, I wonder why they even bothered with hacking Google Plus accounts in the first place. I haven't heard of anyone that has used it in the last five years.

Me I'm nobody that used it in the last 5 years :D

It was always pretty quiet (mostly because I only make a moderate amount of effort with these things, I'm not very sociable), and my activity there dropped at about the same rate as it rose here.

At least Vitalik's not working for them.

R.I.P G+ even thought no-one will really miss you, I think I logged in on launch day when it opened and never used it again.... I might have logged in once to change the name when Google forced the real names to show in the YouTube comments...

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I even forgot google plus was a thing :D

It's kinda true. Everybody, who has a Google account probably set up a Google+ page, but it was like building a house on a desert. Nobody ever cared about what you posted and if someone followed you it was by accident or by obligation :D

G+ was a complete failure from the start of its launch , the interface lacks professionalism and also people just naturally hates using G+ to engaged with friends and families . G+ is a failed project from Google @dragosroua

Spend 2 years in Google +. I abandoned the account in 2013. The year also I got sick of Twitter bot followers.

On behalf of Google, it was essentially the corporate edition of the well-known situation when a developer lets a website of his "decay" to the point of being unusable, due to not having time, money, interest, or any combination of these, and when notices the abysmal state, doesn't bother much and shuts it down.

Not particularly good or bad of a move, it's just surprising that such a huge company, especially one that tries to grab money wherever it can, lets it happen. Million dollars down the drain.

Can't say I will miss Google+ but appreciate the chuckle. Thanks DR.

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Didn’t even know it existed

That tells a lot about it, lol :_

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