Report that appeared in Fastcompany.com was prepared by the analyst RJ Metrics (RJM), who claimed to be surprised by some of the findings. RJM concluded, with the involvement of the less, it means that Google users + will not become "addicted" as it did on Facebook.
When asked for 40 thousand users of Google +, RJM found 30 percent of those who make a public posting the first time never make a second posting. From these findings, it is also known to usually wait 15 days between the first and second post to make them.
Even more alarming, after the passage of time for months on end users would likely make the post continues to decline. So in his report, RJM assess the decline was a concern. "The" damage "here (Google +) is very alarming, the report RJM, as reported by the DailyMail, Friday (18/05/2012).
"In the end, Google + does not show the level of user adoption and engagement as well as we have seen in other social networks," he added.
Although RJM says his research to be reliable, but because it only examined public data, Google also criticized the report. "By just doing the tracking of public posts, the study is flawed and does not accurately describe all activities that occur on Google +," Google said in a statement.
"The beauty of Google + which allows you to share privately, you do not need to openly share ideas, photos or videos with the world," said the monster search.