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Looks feasible at a first glance. Thoughts?

Looks feasible at a first glance. Thoughts?

Originally shared by Peter Lemken

#googleplusrefugee

Since Google will make G+ available to its enterprise customers, what would happen, if someone registered a non-profit organisation and provide access to G+ to its members?

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  1. It would then be a private g+ instance available only to members of that domain. It would be impossible for anyone outside of that instance to link to content within that instance, which removes a large part of the "social" in "social networking". In effect, that's what mewe provides except that mewe has tighter/more restrictive privacy controls within the network.

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  2. The G Suite admin can enable publicly visible postings, but you're right that the public could not post or comment.

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  3. Discussing this idea here. The key issues are whether data can be ported from one G+ account (public) to another (enterprise).
    plus.google.com - Is Google Plus Enterprise a viable alternative? Could GOOG port us -- the lo...

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  4. #notafan, but if those caring do do that individually or for their own smaller groups, feel free.

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