With Google+ it can be especially hard to keep track of mentions people have made of you on Google+, especially since as soon as you click the “Bell” icon, it resets everything and removes anything you have clicked on, making it harder to find previous mentions. Well no more! Google has finally added a brand new “Mentions” tab to Google+.
Here is an example of my mentions page:
It displays stories of mine that have been shared as well as posts I have been tagged in.
It is infinite loading, so as long as there are mentions, it will keep loading more. Mine goes back to January 2012, where I discovered this gem from John Mueller I had to reshare.
The change seems to only be affecting the web version of Google+, but hopefully the change will eventually roll out onto
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