Cuan Knaggs when you say going away for the public do you mean business will pay to use it or it will just be a part of services they now use on google?
Comments made from G+ might go away, but not if the comments was made on Blogger, I think. Hopefully there is a plan to keep those comments from getting lost.
I'm sure it will affect it, but with everything done haphazardly at Google, nobody knows how exactly. I'm migrating my Blogger blogs elsewhere as we speak.
Mary Rohrer Dexter I have two on Blogger - I moved one to Wix just last night. The other one I'm still mulling over, but I'm most likely to take it to Wordpress. All the other platforms I've looked into didn't seem quite right for me.
Nenad Knežević I have a blog with over 200 posts. In fact this blog is in book format, complete with numbered pages and an index.
You make the migration sound easy. Did you accomplish your move to Wix in the course of a single evening? Is it that simple? Were there no complications with subsidiary pages, comments, etc.?
I was thinking of WordPress, having never heard of Wix. I assume Wix and WordPress each have their proprietary way of doing things. Why are you considering using more than one blogger? Seems like it might involve twice as much work as settling on a single interface.
There's no announcement that I'm aware, either way.
Blogger comments have mirrored to G+ at various times, though I have no reason to believe they're wired into Google+.
As comments here note and I've addressed in a similar FAQ item at #PlexodusWiki, the interrelationships and frequent untimely and colourful ends of Google products offer little basis for high confidence, but there's been no overt statement that Blogger is affected.
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Why would it?
ReplyDeleteNope, don't know.
ReplyDeleteKenneth Thompson aren’t blogger and google plus related/connected?
ReplyDeleteBlogger comment sections are still powered by G+ and there has been no official information that I am aware of.
ReplyDeleteWhen a G+ account is deleted all the comments from it vanish from G+, so I would suspect all your comments will vanish but the blog remain ?
ReplyDeleteCuan Knaggs when you say going away for the public do you mean business will pay to use it or it will just be a part of services they now use on google?
ReplyDeleteComments made from G+ might go away, but not if the comments was made on Blogger, I think. Hopefully there is a plan to keep those comments from getting lost.
ReplyDeleteThere is no suggestion that it will, other than the fact that automatic G+ posts for Blogger posts will stop working for consumer accounts.
ReplyDeleteThe effect for Blogs connected to GSuite G+ accounts is currently unknown.
I'm sure it will affect it, but with everything done haphazardly at Google, nobody knows how exactly. I'm migrating my Blogger blogs elsewhere as we speak.
ReplyDeleteNenad Knežević where are you going with your blog?
ReplyDeleteMary Rohrer Dexter I have two on Blogger - I moved one to Wix just last night. The other one I'm still mulling over, but I'm most likely to take it to Wordpress. All the other platforms I've looked into didn't seem quite right for me.
ReplyDeleteNenad Knežević I have a blog with over 200 posts. In fact this blog is in book format, complete with numbered pages and an index.
ReplyDeleteYou make the migration sound easy. Did you accomplish your move to Wix in the course of a single evening? Is it that simple? Were there no complications with subsidiary pages, comments, etc.?
I was thinking of WordPress, having never heard of Wix. I assume Wix and WordPress each have their proprietary way of doing things. Why are you considering using more than one blogger? Seems like it might involve twice as much work as settling on a single interface.
Nenad Knežević Wordpress.com or Wordpress.org?
ReplyDeleteThere's no announcement that I'm aware, either way.
ReplyDeleteBlogger comments have mirrored to G+ at various times, though I have no reason to believe they're wired into Google+.
As comments here note and I've addressed in a similar FAQ item at #PlexodusWiki, the interrelationships and frequent untimely and colourful ends of Google products offer little basis for high confidence, but there's been no overt statement that Blogger is affected.
Edward Morbius Agreed. When I set my Blogger blog up, I did NOT want blog comments to show on G+
ReplyDeleteI wanted a clean line of demarcation and it worked. If I wanted a blog post to be on Google+ I would post it there separately.