Welcome to NYTG+, The New York Times’s hub on Google+ for news, conversation and community.
Rather than recreate the full New York Times report here, we want to explore the unique strengths of this new platform. Here's more on
what we have in the works. We also want to hear from you. What would you like to see The New York Times do on Google+?
A word about comments: We aim to create a space here where readers can exchange intelligent and informed commentary that enhances the quality of our news and information. We value thoughtful comments representing a range of views that make their point politely. A few things we won't tolerate on our Google + page: personal attacks, obscenity, vulgarity, profanity (including expletives and letters followed by dashes) and commercial promotion. While most comments will remain posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderating decisions are subjective. We will make them as carefully and consistently as we can.
All readers who come to New York Times articles through links on Google+ and other social media will be able to read those articles, for free, whether or not they are a New York Times subscriber and even if they have reached their monthly reading limit. Here’s more info on our
digital subscription plan.