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I would like a one-click solution basically to migrate my circles (and the respective users) to the new network.

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  1. Might they object to being dragged there, no matter how swell it is?

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  2. takeout.google.com is where you can at least download all of your data...

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  3. just john I suppose, I didn't think this through... OTOH that's kind of the point of a mass migration...

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  4. Dran Fren If we find something that can be a "one click", then obviously that's got a lot of appeal.

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  5. Kimberly Hurlbut creating the Archive right now ! thank you for recommendation

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  6. Isn't that the beauty of this bug? It has you and all your friends' information. It should be easy.

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  7. I would settle for just the ability to re-create the network of two-way connections I have here.
    From there one could always re-locate if something better comes along.

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  8. Josh Blaha It was fixed in March. I suspect the first thing Google did was to instrument the old API, which would have caught anyone abusing it at that time.

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  9. We can do all of this with our websites and feeds.

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  10. There have been other circle-moderating plugins in the past, I would hope before this is all gone we'll have another such plugin. At-least get a list of names and perhaps some field(s) from our public profiles.

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  11. Check Google Takeout. I met with folks on the data liberation front at Google leading the data portability team.

    I actually think Google will handle export better than most.

    I try to recreate my circles on https://jgregorymcverry.com/following

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