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Great write up on pros and cons of organizing our friends into Circles, Friend Lists and what not. I completely agree with the fact that management of such lists is a huge challenge, and that we are not really good at systemizing people in such an explicit way.

I also don’t think Google’s Circles are the right answer to the problem yet. Yes, they are pretty, but they aren’t really addressing the underlying problems.

Original post and comment on parislemon:

As opposed to a silly and pointless argument as to why Twitter needs to be more like Google+, Kevin Cheng (who happens to work at Twitter), has a really excellent look at Google+’s key feature: Circles.

Cheng gives both positives and negatives about Circles. But overall he seems skeptical not just about Circles, but the whole idea of attempting to organize people online using tools. This is similar to Paul Adams’ (formerly of Google, now of Facebook) thoughts. And this rings true to me.

I’ve been thinking about all of this a lot lately as well. And while I’m far from drawing any clear conclusion, my initial thoughts are that grouping seems to work well for mobile, ephemeral states. This is why group messaging works, and why I think something like Color, while poorly executed, is interesting.

Trying to create explicit groups for you entire social graph and being forced to maintain them just doesn’t seem tenable to me. Some people may think it is now because something like Circles offers a nice-looking tool, but I think as time goes on, they’ll stop maintaining as well. 

  1. maxgrinev reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    right. Static, manual groups/circles...not manageable but they seem
  2. gidgetry reblogged this from parislemon
  3. ialja reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    Great write up on pros...cons of organizing our friends into
  4. an-inspire reblogged this from courtenaybird
  5. courtenaybird reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    100% agree. I’ve added...I’m overwhelmed...figuring out the...
  6. theskamikaze reblogged this from parislemon
  7. kiltbear reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    prove, it’s about how well something works...experience. Keeping lists updated on...
  8. rayolution reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    don’t have time. Those circles should organize themselves
  9. monde-reel reblogged this from thebrowncoat
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  11. mikepink reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    Yea, maintenance
  12. thebrowncoat reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    Agreed again. I put together some Facebook lists. Never maintained them. I put together some Google+
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