Google+ changes the way links are displayed, similar to Facebook
Now when you share a link on a Google+ social network you will see a small but useful change. The image displayed in the link has a larger frame, maximum width and bottom, including the title, path, and short description.
Now when you share a link on a Google+ social network you will see a small but useful change. The image displayed in the link has a larger frame, maximum width and bottom, including the title, path, and short description.
This display helps users to actively click on links, and display content more fully than before. This change is similar to the display that Facebook is applying.
Previously when sharing links on Google+, the link only showed small avatars in the left corner, blue and underlined headlines. The shared links this week will apply new displays, the old links are not synchronized but still use the previous interface.
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Kareem Winters
Update 24 May 2019
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