Is a mass migration, as a data vault so to speak, to create a massive email list off a subscription page?
Is a mass migration, as a data vault so to speak, to create a massive email list off a subscription page?
We could embed lines for communities already needed and new ones wanted.
If we got someone other than this non techie couldn't we even use Drive as a host? Or even a private spot on an available server?
I realise this is a Past is the Future Idea but when someone does create a 'new' G+ we'd have a ready notification mechanism and so idea of the group's wants.
Thoughts? Someone please forward to the appropriate John Lewis! (Too many to pick from since I paid no attention his avatar.)
We could embed lines for communities already needed and new ones wanted.
If we got someone other than this non techie couldn't we even use Drive as a host? Or even a private spot on an available server?
I realise this is a Past is the Future Idea but when someone does create a 'new' G+ we'd have a ready notification mechanism and so idea of the group's wants.
Thoughts? Someone please forward to the appropriate John Lewis! (Too many to pick from since I paid no attention his avatar.)
Stuart O'Neill That's a possibility. There is a migration directory in the sidebar:
ReplyDeletedocs.google.com - Google Plus Migration Directory
There's also a Wiki database of notable names and communities:
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/G%2B_Notable_Names_Database
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/G%2B_Notable_Communities_Database
For individual communities, creating a mailing list is a VERY STRONGLY recommended activity. This gives you a vendor-independent, open-standards, self-managed tool for keeping in touch with your members.
Edward Morbius for those commu jties that don't have that leadership couldn't the creator assign management/ownership to another party to do the same thing?
ReplyDeleteStuart O'Neill Individually, from each creator, to be fully legit. That coordination and notice are difficult.
ReplyDeleteBut yes, authors hold, and can assign, rights.