Google+ public posts being inserted into search results
http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/google-public-posts-being-inserted-into-search-results/

If you are an early adopter of the Google+ social network, be careful what 
links you are posting on the service. Google is taking those link 
recommendations and using them for search.

Coming off the a recent dissolution of a partnership with Twitter for real-time 
search results, Google has started to intertwine public posts made on Google+ 
with search results. When a user is signed into any Google service and performs 
a search, they will see annotations about links shared on Google+ from their 
friends and connections of friends.

However, the text only shows that a person shared the link, not their opinion 
on it. If a friend shares a link to restaurant website on Google+ to mock the 
terrible food or service, it would still show up on Google as “Friend Name 
shared this on Google”. It’s possible to that disliked links will appear as 
recommendations. However, if a user clicks the Google+ link underneath the 
search result, they can see the full Google+ post to understand why the link 
was posted.

Google was quick to stress that only public posts will appear in search 
results. Any links or posts shared within a circle of friends won’t appear on a 
Google results page. Micrsoft’s Bing launched a similar feature recently that 
ties search results into the Facebook API. When searching for a term on Bing, 
any links that have been “liked” by Facebook friends become more prominent in 
the results. This requires the user to be logged into Facebook while performing 
a search on Bing.

This announcement likely ties into Google’s attempt to make sure that all 
Google+ users are listing their own names on the service. Google has recently 
shifted its policy from banning accounts without notice to giving users 4 days 
notice to change the Google+ account to the legal name. In some cases, they are 
even requesting scans of government issued ID to prove that a user has that 
name. After the grace period of four days, the account is suspended by Google.
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