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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Google Plus : Google Care to Responds of Google+ Account Controversy

Hello friends, Google Plus now is being the outstanding social network after Twitter and Facebook of course, claimed from Google, but some of us have a little trouble and suspensions to connected with Google+, and finally Google has made a public statement about the recent wave of controversial Google+ account suspensions designed to enforce the company’s “common name” policy.

According to the policy is outlined in section 13 of the company’s User Content and Conduct Policy. It’s designed to stop users from creating fake profiles and to set a positive tone. Section 13 reads as follows:
“To help fight spam and prevent fake profiles, use the name your friends, family or co-workers usually call you. For example, if your full legal name is Charles Jones Jr. but you normally use Chuck Jones or Junior Jones, either of those would be acceptable.”
Oh its all about privacy, as reported from mashable, Google SVP of Social Vic Gundotra admitted to Robert Scoble on Sunday that the company has made some mistakes with its first attempt at cracking down on fake profiles. And Monday, Google VP of Product Bradley Horowitz wrote a more detailed post in an attempt to clear the air and set the record straight.

“We’ve noticed that many violations of the Google+ common name policy were in fact well-intentioned and inadvertent and for these users our process can be frustrating and disappointing,” Horowitz said in his Google+ post. “So we’re currently making a number of improvements to this process, specifically regarding how we notify these users that they’re not in compliance with Google+ policies and how we communicate the remedies available to them.”. yeahhh its clear enough right... but we appreciate for Google to responds the "bug" of their products

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