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Anyone know how I can import my Google Community Users over to a new place, preferably Wordpress?

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  1. Short answer: you can't, and probably shouldn't, directly. There are several services which make much of this process fairly straightforward, though not to Wordpress specifically.

    Longer answer: We've just updated the #PlexodusWiki FAQ with a set of questions and answers addressed at this specific issue:

    7 Contacts and Followers Migration

    7.1 Q: Is there an easy and straightforward way to collect and migrate my contacts and followers to other site(s) or platform(s)?
    7.2 Q: How can I preserve contacts information?
    7.3 Q: Are there services which will automatically migrate or create new accounts based on existing Community members?
    7.4 Q: What's the best way to keep people informed of my new location(s) and be easy to find there?
    7.5 Q: What if I / my followers don't want to publicly announce future location(s)?

    social.antefriguserat.de - FAQ - PlexodusWiki

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  2. If you've been around a while you might find some of this stuff a bit strange. For a long time it's been ok to add people's email addresses to communities of interest run round a mailing list. As long as it was done with their implicit agreement, there was a way for them to opt out, and you didn't then spam them. But apparently, adding them to a Social Network is bad form. Even firing off a couple of hundred email invites is now frowned on.

    I guess there probably is a route via Contacts and GMail to mass invite the members of a Circle that had a public email address. It's left as a project for the interested student.

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  3. Gary Gregory You shouldn't do that without the expressed consent of each follower.

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  4. Julian Bond the acceptable solution is to post a “Join/Subscribe” link to said community, so that each one may follow through if they so desire.

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  5. Shawn H Corey What is Edward Morbius talking about then?

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  6. Gary Gregory FYI, I agree with Shawn H Corey on this.

    You can point people to a new home. Automatically registering them really should not be done.

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  7. should always be opt in. Not HOW do I opt out!

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