There's a lot about the circles and about how sharing works that reminds me of LJ, and this person told me that one of the major contributors to G+ was also a founder of LJ.
It's strange to me that they would understand people's desire for privacy enough to do things right with circles and sharing, but that they would be so anti-privacy as to require your gender and full name to be visible to everyone.
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Date: 2011-07-10 04:34 am (UTC)It's strange to me that they would understand people's desire for privacy enough to do things right with circles and sharing, but that they would be so anti-privacy as to require your gender and full name to be visible to everyone.