Takeout.G+Streams.Activitylog seems to be working.
At first glance the output is a bit weird. 4 files, each containing ALL the entries for that data type.
Where full text is available, the html seems to have lost all the linefeeds. So you get one big block of text with no para breaks.
+1s on comments.html
Full text of the comment +1ed.
+1s on posts.html
Full text of the Post +1ed
Comments.html
Every comment you've ever done. With a link back to the post it was on. But of course that will probably disappear or 404.
The section for each comment is in 2 parts. Primary text = Your comment, secondary text = Main post text. The HTML runs these together with no obviously visible break, which is confusing. My comments.html is 13Mb of text which is pretty anti-social!
Poll Votes.html
Link to the poll, which will presumably disappear
No sign of the other datatypes visible here.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/apps/activities
The JSON seems to be fairly well structured and is broadly similar in layout to the other Takeout JSON. Until we start trying to use it, I'm not sure what's missing or quirky.
At first glance the output is a bit weird. 4 files, each containing ALL the entries for that data type.
Where full text is available, the html seems to have lost all the linefeeds. So you get one big block of text with no para breaks.
+1s on comments.html
Full text of the comment +1ed.
+1s on posts.html
Full text of the Post +1ed
Comments.html
Every comment you've ever done. With a link back to the post it was on. But of course that will probably disappear or 404.
The section for each comment is in 2 parts. Primary text = Your comment, secondary text = Main post text. The HTML runs these together with no obviously visible break, which is confusing. My comments.html is 13Mb of text which is pretty anti-social!
Poll Votes.html
Link to the poll, which will presumably disappear
No sign of the other datatypes visible here.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/apps/activities
The JSON seems to be fairly well structured and is broadly similar in layout to the other Takeout JSON. Until we start trying to use it, I'm not sure what's missing or quirky.
oh, thanks for the update, I'll try another data export of that then.
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