Quote Originally Posted by Hawk View Post
I still wish Google+ would take off. It's sooooo much better, with the one obvious exception being that the people you want to keep in touch with probably aren't there.
And sadly this probably won't spark the migration. But then again it might. The reason it won't, is because this is a tax on the blogs, businesses, and so on... not the user base. If they retain the user base, they can essentially do whatever they want. However, it might spark the shift to google+, because it is badly implemented and all users are subject to being charged to reach their entire friend list. People have generally taken facebook changes laying down. Sure they protest in their statuses when a feature is tweaked, added, or removed, but they keep on keepin' on. But if this garners enough attention, it could be the straw.