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This is the change (in percentages) of total shares by social media platforms from 2014 to 2016:
As you can clearly notice in the above statistic, Google+'s shares are down -93% in the last two years. This is a total devastation for Google plus if you ask me, it shows once again that the little community it had are going away, little by little G+ will be another failed social media attempt by Google.
But I expected this from G+. The unexpected thing in this statistic is Pinterest! -70% down in shares, although I think Pinterest is actually normalizing and won't go away soon because it has a very specific and niche functionality that no other social networked managed to develop.
What do you think? Is G+ dead and buried? Should Google just give up on the project?
Do you think Pinterest will survive in the future?
What do you think about the winners of this statistics like LinkedIn and Facebook?
They still earn more from it than it costs to keep and run apparently.
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Google plus should have been abandoned a while ago. It's pretty funny that everyone who had an active gmail account was automatically registered on G+ and they still didn't have much activity
I too was king of shocked when I saw your info on pinterest. I didn't know they were hurting that bad I wonder what the exact reason for their 70% loss is. Maybe the main people on there are marketers and don't want to share other peoples stuff lol. I'm not too big into pinterest so I wouldn't really know. I'm about as active on pinterest as I am on Google plus lol
I think both Google plus and Pinterest will survive for the sole reason that they have a big bank roll behind them. Pinterest has a ton of private investors and Google Plus has adwords to fund it's servers and day to day actions. I doubt they'll go a way, if they do, it won't be for a long time. Google plus was a failed attempt at competing with Facebook lol :D I don't know what Google was thinking when they launched it. I've got accounts on G+ for all of my websites, but that's only because I didn't want anyone taking my business/website name and pretending to be me haha. I don't think I've actually been on G+ for more than an 2 hours trying to do marketing. It's full of people from third world countries and all they're doing is spamming around trying to get a random sale here and there. Google plus should have been abandoned a while ago. It's pretty funny that everyone who had an active gmail account was automatically registered on G+ and they still didn't have much activity :D I too was king of shocked when I saw your info on pinterest. I didn't know they were hurting that bad :( I wonder what the exact reason for their 70% loss is. Maybe the main people on there are marketers and don't want to share other peoples stuff lol. I'm not too big into pinterest so I wouldn't really know. I'm about as active on pinterest as I am on Google plus lol :D I think both Google plus and Pinterest will survive for the sole reason that they have a big bank roll behind them. Pinterest has a ton of private investors and Google Plus has adwords to fund it's servers and day to day actions. I doubt they'll go a way, if they do, it won't be for a long time.
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