b) how thoroughly Google screwed up the implementation of that great idea.
If somebody comments on your Youtube post? You want to know about it. If somebody posts it to their public G+ page? You want to know about it. If somebody comments on that G+ post? You want to know about it.
Giving you a single place to drink that fire-hose of information? Great idea!
Intertwingling all those concepts together into a single mixed-up unfilterable slurry of commenting? Holy crap no wrong don't do that.
a) why G+ integration was a great idea, and
b) how thoroughly Google screwed up the implementation of that great idea.
If somebody comments on your Youtube post? You want to know about it. If somebody posts it to their public G+ page? You want to know about it. If somebody comments on that G+ post? You want to know about it.
Giving you a single place to drink that fire-hose of information? Great idea!
Intertwingling all those concepts together into a single mixed-up unfilterable slurry of commenting? Holy crap no wrong don't do that.