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Hello everyone

Hello everyone

I just visited Google TakeOut and selected all my g+ content for Download.

Circles come as vcards

Posts, +1, and comments come at HTML. I will try to import to my website and write a tutorial if it works..

All boils down to how messy is html and what kind of metadata is or isn't injected

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  1. Probably not, but I can see what scripts could be written to clean up HTML to make it useful on our own websites.

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  2. My first attempt got maybe 10% of my posts. Only 2018 came through; there were 4 posts from 2011-2017. Haven't looked at my second attempt yet, where I selected only Stream. Going through what I did get... what a mess.

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  3. On my first attempt both the Google+ Stream and Google+ comments failed. Trying to make another archive now

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  4. EXPORT YOUR CONTENT IN JSON FORMAT, NOT HTML

    It is vastly easier to deal with afterwards.

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  5. Karin Curran Greg Mcverry I had problems with partial archives in the past. Report those as bugs via "send feedback".

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  6. I need to write a Take Out explainer.....

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  7. Edward Morbius yes but I want to then host it on my website as html. Not sure everyone will have the ability to do that with Json

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  8. Great work, brave pioneer Greg Mcverry !
    Next question (per thread below): can a fresh G Suite implementation of G+ import user data in this format?

    If not, it would be trivial for Google to enable such a thing.

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  9. Lev Osherovich trivial to implement but legally murky if you mean G suite for schools. If you mean buying a g suite account $10 per user maybe...but you would have network of one.

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  10. Greg Mcverry there is possibly a path to free G Suite access for well-motivated users... working on it...

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  11. Greg Mcverry It's easier to conveet the JSON to HTML than to make sane HTML out of Google+'s crud, seriously.

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  12. the HTML option is only suitable for a quick and dirty personal archive to quickly review content yourself.
    If you want to republish or do anything more advanced with the data, you need the JSON-formatted data, with all its metadata...

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  13. Potentially with additional lookups for missing data through the Google+ API.
    Also, when republishing your content, be sure to review your audience data on your posts, so you don't accidentally make content that was meant only for specific people, public to all.

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  14. Yeah and importing WordPress will probably be easier as well, with JSON. thx

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  15. HTML is really messy. They should support exporting to Json.

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  16. Jungshik Shin They do. Select it when requesting your takeout.

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  17. Great ! Wrote my comment without reading the whole thread. Thanks ! Edward Morbius
    They did a very poor job with buzz take out. Good to hear that things got much better.

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  18. I got an error message that said some of the material I asked to download couldn't be archived for some reason. But it certainly tried to get the rest of it!

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