I'm trying to track down an online (?), third-party, G+ Communities extract tool
Update: Found it, thanks, Adam Black!
I thought I'd posted it myself though I cannot seem to find it. Ring any bells?
Adding this and others (Slagter's, Berners-Lee's, Friend+Me) to #PlexodusWiki:
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/Data_Migration_Process_and_Considerations#Third_Party_Tools
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/Data_Migration_Process_and_Considerations#Third_Party_Tools
Update: Found it, thanks, Adam Black!
I thought I'd posted it myself though I cannot seem to find it. Ring any bells?
Adding this and others (Slagter's, Berners-Lee's, Friend+Me) to #PlexodusWiki:
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/Data_Migration_Process_and_Considerations#Third_Party_Tools
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/Data_Migration_Process_and_Considerations#Third_Party_Tools
Ive reposted two you shared in my Collection "plus is ending"
ReplyDeleteplus.google.com - Google Plus Archiver: gplus-archiver This is a PHP-based tool which queries ...
ReplyDeleteAdam Black Bingo, that's it, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have a few (family) communities that I would need to rescue, this works only on public communities, I presume?
ReplyDeleteJovica Popovic I'm not sure.
ReplyDeleteEdward Morbius developers.google.com - Google+ API | Google+ Platform for Web | Google Developers "The Google+ API currently provides read-only access to public data." So it looks like private communities are no go.
ReplyDeleteJovica Popovic Right.
ReplyDeleteThough we could request a change.