Hanns-Jörg Rohwedder Try it out for a whole week, create a group, and invite friends. This workaround is nearer to G+ than you might think. Give them some time they’re working hard to give G+ users a new place to feel well.
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Thanks a lot for sharing Robert Diber
ReplyDeleteTried that, but don't like it. Will stay here until the end and on diaspora. But I stay tuned to other options.
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ReplyDeleteTry it out for a whole week, create a group, and invite friends. This workaround is nearer to G+ than you might think. Give them some time they’re working hard to give G+ users a new place to feel well.
Done all this, Thomas Unterstenhoefer. Lots of my G+-contacts are there, but some, like me, already leaving again.
ReplyDeleteI think most G+ contacts you have will be lost in the shuffle. I think a lot will just be fine with less social media as well.
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