Mark Zuckerberg Doesn't Want You to See Who's Following Him on Google+
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The most popular people on Google+ just got a little more mysterious. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have all activated privacy settings on their Google+ profiles so the number of followers they have can't be tracked.
Before today, it was clearly visible to all that Zuckerberg was the most-followed person on the new social network, followed pretty closely by Brin and Page. But as of today those profiles don't display any information about their "Circles"—what Google+ calls friend groups—or how many people are following them.
The change amounts to a slight privacy tweak that any user can do. Clicking on Settings and selecting the Privacy tab lets y... »read more
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