Google+ Circles in Plain English - Digital Learning

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Google+ Circles in Plain English

Of all the things about Google+, one of the things that took me longest to get my head around was Circles.  They just didn't intuitively make sense to me.

However.  The penny has finally dropped.  So, if you're not sure about how a Google+ circle works... this is as simple an explanation as I can manage!

1. Circles are a way for you to organise people you're interested in and to restrict the audience for your posts
2. Putting someone in a circle allows you to follow their public posts

Putting someone in a circle allows you to follow their public posts
3. It does not mean that if you share something with the circle you've put them in, it'll appear in their stream
4. They can, however, see what it is you shared if they happen to visit your profile
5. For it to appear in their stream, they'd have to have you in a circle too
You can't have a conversation if you don't both take part

6. Even if you add their name to one of your posts, it still won't show up in their stream (although they would get a notification about that post unless they've tweaked their settings,)
7. Remember... a circle is not a lasso that you throw around someone else to yank them into a circled conversation!
Circles are not lassos
And that's about it!  Circles have to be mutual for there to be a conversation in a circle, otherwise all you're doing is interacting with someone's public posts.

Sarah

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