It's over-hyped imo. Just like MySpace was over-hyped. MySpace had a huge downfall because the type of audience the users who joined MySpace. The interface and the audience of MySpace can't even compare to what Facebook has accomplished. Because at one point only those with college email accounts could open a FB, MySpace was a huge crutch for many teenagers. Then when Facebook opened it's amasses to not just the college networks, it got huge. Your parents and family have a Facebook now. G+ isn't gonna be relevant until maybe 2-4 years down the road just like Facebook had it's big launch. G+ has been an evolving work of what Google was trying to release the Google Wave, and then realized no one really cares about sharing their life story in an email. For now I have a G+ account collecting dust until FB becomes completely irrelevant. Even with Twitter who said it was going to overtake FB didn't really see a change. Twitter users still link their FB to their twitter accounts. All these Social Networking sites use each other, and Google needs FB just like FB needs Google.