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?
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?
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.
ReplyDeleteThe G Suite admin can enable publicly visible postings, but you're right that the public could not post or comment.
ReplyDeleteDiscussing this idea here. The key issues are whether data can be ported from one G+ account (public) to another (enterprise).
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#notafan, but if those caring do do that individually or for their own smaller groups, feel free.
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