Sunday, 3 July 2011

Google+ Invite Mechanism – Shut Down Due To Insane Public Demand

The new social network by Google, Google+, made a beta launch last Wednesday evening. The launch was said to have been so successful that Google needed to shut down the invite program.
 
Google Plus An Invite Only Platform
Google’s new social network is an exclusive site that not many have access to yet. Since it is made and designed by Google, people expect for it to be nothing short of spectacular. But the sad part is, not everyone can actually use Google+. Google has made it a point to limit the amount of people who have access to join Google+; just like an exclusive party, you’ll need to have an invite first before obtaining access to get in.

 
Google Plus Beta Launch Has Shocking Results
Last Wednesday night, Google allowed current users of Google+ to invite whomever they wish. This is where all the mayhem began. Upon broadcasting this over the Internet, many people started coming to the site in hoards. A few hours later, Google shut off the invite program due to the onslaught. Vic Gundotra, social media head of Google, was the one who shut down the invite mechanism. He said, via his plus profile, that the demand for people trying to get in Google+ was insane. He also said that the Google social media team would need to do this kind of invite program again, but more carefully than of the beta launch.

 
Fans Of Google Plus Search For Loopholes
Just like any other site, there will be usually some loopholes. This is also what people are expecting from Google+. There are many websites posting different ways to get into the site; some are successful and some aren’t. One way to get into Google+ is a procedure wherein an existing Google+ user will share a photo, link, message and etc. to a non-Google+ user by entering the email address. The non-Google+ user will receive a notification and can get in Google+ by clicking the link below the said notification. There is also a waiting list that Google has established for people who want to get in Google+. 


                   For people who don’t want to get in using loopholes, this could be the one for you. Don’t expect to get in right away, there may be thousands or maybe millions already listed before you.In this article, readers learned that the invite program of Google+ was shut off just hours after it was introduced to people. According to reports, it was because of the large amounts of people coming to the site. After the said event happened, people are still trying to get in Google+ via loopholes; and these loopholes can be found in different website postings online.

POSTED BY
SUSHEEL SINGH


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