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* [[Fandom Rivalry]]: With [[Facebook]], not surprisingly. For the first month or two of its release, many users, particularly those who "migrated" from Facebook, made slews of anti-Facebook posts, most of which were GIFs depicting one person with the G+ logo superimposed on their face [[Butt Monkey|kicking around]] another person with the Facebook logo superimposed on their face. To this day, there still remains heat between Facebook's fanbase and Google+'s fanbase; Facebook users decry Google+ as a stripped-down version of FB, while G+ users dismiss FB as a drama cesspit with [[Paranoia Fuel|privacy holes up the ass]]. |
* [[Fandom Rivalry]]: With [[Facebook]], not surprisingly. For the first month or two of its release, many users, particularly those who "migrated" from Facebook, made slews of anti-Facebook posts, most of which were GIFs depicting one person with the G+ logo superimposed on their face [[Butt Monkey|kicking around]] another person with the Facebook logo superimposed on their face. To this day, there still remains heat between Facebook's fanbase and Google+'s fanbase; Facebook users decry Google+ as a stripped-down version of FB, while G+ users dismiss FB as a drama cesspit with [[Paranoia Fuel|privacy holes up the ass]]. |
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 16 January 2019
- Fandom Rivalry: With Facebook, not surprisingly. For the first month or two of its release, many users, particularly those who "migrated" from Facebook, made slews of anti-Facebook posts, most of which were GIFs depicting one person with the G+ logo superimposed on their face kicking around another person with the Facebook logo superimposed on their face. To this day, there still remains heat between Facebook's fanbase and Google+'s fanbase; Facebook users decry Google+ as a stripped-down version of FB, while G+ users dismiss FB as a drama cesspit with privacy holes up the ass.