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Google+, Facebook and Twitter: a comparison

f OINFO 8+ www.info.it Relationship Followers & Followings People who follow me and people I follow Friends People with whom I'm in a one-to-one relationship People People who follow contents I share with groups of them Sharing with specific groups of people Lists Lists allow sharing contents with groups of friends Circles Circles allow No to set contents visible to groups of contacts Sharing My contents appear in the stream/news feed My contents appear in the stream/news feed of my friends My contents appear in the stream/news feed tenet of people who follow me of those people who put me in their circles (or in the incoming group) Shared Open profile Everyone sees contents I share Contents can be shared with: Everyone, All my friends and their friends, All my friends, Lists of friends, Selected friends Contents can be set visible to: Everyone, People in my circles and people in circles of those who are in mine ones, All my circles, Selected circles, Selected contacts contents visibility Private profile Only those people who follow me can see the contents I share Social graph 1) A sees contents that B shares with those in circle 1 2) C sees contents that B shares with those in circle 2 3) B sees contents that A 1) A and C follow B, B only follows A 2) B only follows A 1) A and B are friends 2) C and B are friends shares with those in circle 3 Contents ..will be visible will be visible .will be set visible to my followers! to recipients only if l'm in their circles! to my friends! I publish... I will see... .what the people I follow are publishing! ...what my friends are publishing! ...what those people who put me in a circle are publishing for that circle! Created by Stefano Epifani (blog.stefanoepifani.it - twitter.com/stefanoepifani), Graphics by Claudia Mennini

Google+, Facebook and Twitter: a comparison

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A simple infographic to compare the different ways in which Google+, Facebook and Twitter let the user build relationships and share contents

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