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Orion Launch NASAsocial Participants at Kennedy Space Center

This is an expended G+ circle of NASAsocial Orion participants I distilled from the broader circle I posted publicly previously.

If you add this circle then to to "Home" towards the upper left corner of your G+ screen, you can then select only this circle to see Orion-related posts. #orion #nasasocial #boeing #lockheedmartin #ULAlaunch #ATK
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11 thoughts on “Orion Launch NASAsocial Participants at Kennedy Space Center”

  1. That's odd…There is no "Add people" in a white button by the circle?? Right under where it says "In this Circle:" and some of the name and 40 more and right underneath there is an "Add people" button?

  2. Jeff, I sent Ciro a screenshot of what I can see, and he thinks it's a google+ app issue (I'm new to android, on a Note 4; thought I was missing something), and that I will have to add the circle from a computer. Not very user-friendly of Google.

  3. I think you might need to make a G+ Community. As far as I know Circles are just for the people that made them to segment their content to different groups of connections. (I could also be wrong given how little time I spend on here)

  4. We have a G+ community +Evan Connors , but when you look at a circle (on my PC anyway) there is a share link which creates a post of that circle. As I look at that post of my circle, I see next to the circle the Add people box. In the past Add people enabled others on G+ to create the same circle and follow the same people if they share the same interest, such as NASA/space in this case. That was one of the attractive and unique things about G+, since Facebook lists were never fully implemented to be editable or particularly easy to use.

  5. For some reason Circle sharing has been particularly buggy for the past 6-12 months. I have major problems sharing my own contacts to my own pages. I can no longer see the members of a circle before I add it. I think I've run into similar problems adding circles at all, but I've basically given up on circle management in recent months since there are no tools to see who's still active, or to automate determining who's able to engage (following back), like there is for Twitter.

    Google said there were still things coming for G+, so I'm looking forward to an update with feature enhancements and bug fixes for circles.

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