Hello, Recently shared blog posts on G+ starts and ends with the next words:
> New blog post! > Roll up, roll up. Read all about it! > Roll up, roll up. Read all about it. Get your copy of the CouchDB Weekly > News, March 2 > New post by +Andreas Wenk! > Woo hoo! See you there! https://plus.google.com/u/0/109226482722655790973/posts These reminds me old good 90x with NEW! HOT! links, blinking colorful texts, marquee magic and a lot of animation on the page. Suddenly, these good old times had gone away, so could we please provide some more information about shared items? Technically, this should be first paragraph from shared post which included the main idea of all the text, but there is a lot of space for improvisation to highlight the idea. I understand reasons about having some short description there: it's easy to copy-paste news between twitter / reddit / g+ and others without care about text size limitation, but we should respect community rules: what's good for twitter, may be not for g+ and fb and if we have a chance to provide more text, the interesting intro to our news that would be more attractive for newcomers and respectful for the people who don't want waste their time on things in the web with crying titles. In our information age it's very easy to produce and share information. To manage this huge stream of information everyone sets own inner filter to ignore all the trash and catch up only interesting bits. Suddenly, our current news stream on g+ is a trash with no useful bits. It could be better, it could be interesting. When you're walking at night and looking on the sky you see thousands stars there. If the new one will raise there you would never notice that. You'll probably wouldn't spend more than 5 minutes looking on them. However, if only you had an Augment Reality device which would show a short description for every star in the focus and highlight the new ones, I bet sky-watching process would be more interesting for you and will lasts not a single hour. Let's make our posts on communities better to attract [more] people and raise the discussion around. Let's annotate our stars. Thanks. -- ,,,^..^,,,
