I don't think it's easy to find one platform to suit everybody - but how about somewhere to register where you're...
I don't think it's easy to find one platform to suit everybody - but how about somewhere to register where you're moving to, which platforms you are on? A directory of sorts, of all old Google+ users, so you can find people again?
I don't have a clue where to create such a directory, but it would be nice to have one...
I don't have a clue where to create such a directory, but it would be nice to have one...
Good idea!
ReplyDeleteGoogle Drive? ;)
ReplyDeleteMarkus Wagner Not really - it has to be a "common grounds", not a spreadsheet on someones Google Drive - it has to be an online directory of sorts, preferrably a safe place, where only former users of Google+ has a login and can access the list. It would be great if you could "take out" a list of those you're currently following on Google+ and upload it to that directory, then get a list of those people and where they "live" now...
ReplyDeleteI can create such a database.
ReplyDeleteI can give each person access to it when they share their e-mail address with me.
When they access the database, they can edit their data and communicate with the rest of us about the database.
A relational dB?
ReplyDeleteThomas Christensen My team can look for a solution when somebody wants to order such a service. Making a list of followed Google Plus users doesn't seem easy to me.
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