Clearer post activity
\n\tAnd the discussion around a post has become easier to understand. It’s fun to follow a mix of both big-time names and your more modest, knowable friends, but the well-followed personalities get hundreds, or thousands, of +1 punches and comments on their posts, and trying to make sense of any of it used to require a lot of mouse scrolling. Now Google+ packs the relevant information into a drop-down box, and sorts out the people you may know who interacted with a post, puts mini scroll bars in the lists, and only shows you the last comment on a post, or your contacts’ comments, until you click for more.
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\n\tTake note, too, that your main stream now has a few button links at the top to quickly get you to your “Family” and “Friends” circles, and that the “slider” on the top-right corner of the stream is still there to control how often the people in the circle you’re looking at appear in your main stream.
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