If you’ve been wanting a bit more granular control over the “what’s hot†section of your Google+ stream, there’s good news for you. Googler Scott Zuccarino tells us that the what’s hot and content sliders are merging in order to give you better access to the content that you want to see:
“Whenever hot posts do appear in your stream, we’ll label them accordingly. And if you’re ever in the mood to only see hot posts, you can always click on “What’s hot†in the left-hand navigation menu.â€
The hope, of course, is to make sure that only the topics which are most interesting to you end up in your stream, thereby nudging you into staying on the site just a bit longer. As Google has continued to improve the service, some people were saying that connections to so many friends meant that they weren’t seeing what was big news globally.
Learn more about these Google+ features at thenextweb.
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