I was shocked at how draggy the Google plus setup was and how many stepthroughs were required just to set up an account. If I don't want to upload a picture or review random poems by someone I've never met, why does this platform invent busywork for me dismantling these useless features? What a clicktrap. Someone shared a document with me, and then suddenly this God awful Google plus starting trying very hard to be facebook on me. If i wanted Facebook I'd go there. The narrow perimeters of personal publishing and identity filtering their way through a wayyyyyyyyoverdesigned page (wang anybody?) make this even worse a design default. There was less of "me" on the page than weird posts of no worth to me at all. Am I supposed to have so little identity I am grateful for a massively overdesigned container template that fills the void with nonsense? I never was into MySpace. Is this really what Google is spending its brains and money on? Hint: the emperor's nude, folks.