Ever since Google+ launched, I have wondered if people will move over from Facebook to Google+, much like people moved from MySpace to Facebook. I saw this picture shared on Google+. I personally would exchange Twitter and Facebook but it made me wonder. Is Google+ where the early adopters, the cool kids hang out?
It has been almost a week since I have been on Google+ and I like it a lot. Ever since I found out that Facebook has little regard for user privacy, I have been very careful to share my personal information such as kids’ photos, names, videos on Facebook even though most of my family is on Facebook. I usually email photos of my kids to my immediate family. With Google+, I feel safer. Friends on Google+ argue that privacy will be even more compromised on Google+ as now instead of Google having to scrape information, we are now directly feeding it to Google. I think that is a good point and probably true. But so far, all the control Google+ has given me over my content such as disabling reshare, turning off comments, I feel pretty good. I feel safer. Isn’t perception greater than reality?
I don’t think Facebook will die anytime soon as there are so many people on it and some who have just joined. It is the middle of the bell curve. Facebook will continue to be meaningful and influential in Social Media for a while. However, their disregard for user privacy and default settings (things are public by default) have made users wary.
Will Facebook be able to win my trust back? I don’t really care about the killer feature they launch next week. If I don’t trust them, does the next big feature really matter? We all know that Google will match that feature and probably surpass it.
What matters in the end is trust.










