Googlem Addendum Magna Carta

Discovered by John Madison Jr, janitor at the Palo Alto University Library, this fragmentary text is said to be the genuine rule of all rules - yet still apocryph - concerning the use of the Social Media called 'Google Plus'. Here stands the very first transcript of the hardly readable and highly abstruse text :


Thou shall be free to post as long as yer writing do not restrict one else's freedom of sharing.
Thou shall be free to post as long as yer post may not insult or even libel any other Gentle Man Googler. Such may be done only if the targeted subject is commonly considered evil, harmful or at least perfectly uninsteresting.
Thou shall be reckowned an inalienable and unseizable Habeas Googlus. None shall be forced to withdraw, delete any post for indulgence or conviniency.
Thou shall post "pro bono" although posting "pro domo" shall be tolerated as far as it do not consist in telling yer world wether where ye are purchasing your sponsored meal or that ye are taking a rest at the gents' closet. The habit of posting kittens' pictures, geek humors and so on shall be done wisely and lightly for any Gentle Man shall not be bothered by a timeline filled with worthless pieces of information.
Thou shall organise with great care one's circles for they are no carryall. Compulsive followers shall be regarded with firm reproof, though they shall not be loudly and widly ostracized for the man who walk wrong  should be taken back onto the path of Google Plus...



Thou shall widely Repost (or 'Share') what ye find worthy of interest unless the piece of information have already been reposted many times within yer very own Community.
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(to be continued)

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