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A set of 604 curated "locally notable" G+ profiles

A set of 604 curated "locally notable" G+ profiles

https://pastebin.com/raw/0Wh4BJah

This list comes from a set of contributions from Eli Fennell's listing here:

https://plus.google.com/110619855408549015935/posts/XrZkNKam1Jo

Though not strictly-speaking "signal flares", I've submitted the profiles to the Internet Archive's Wayback machine (scripted via the "Save" URL) -- that part took about 90 seconds. Sorting out grabbing all the profile names and IDs from G+ HTML (and wrestling with local systems) a couple of hours.

A really good reason to pin a #signalflare post is that that pinned post WILL SHOW UP IN THE INTERNET ARCHIVE when saved.

(I'll schedule another save or few of this through April 2.)

This'd be a good set of folks to keep tabs on and through whom to find others.

I'll be adding this to the #PlexodusWiki Notable Names Database (NNDB) ... eventually:

https://social.antefriguserat.de/


https://pastebin.com/raw/0Wh4BJah

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  1. Thank you for this. And just thanks to you and the other contributors in this community that have just demonstrated what a good place this could be.

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  2. Bookmarking so I can seek these folks out in the "afterlife"! Thank you!

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  3. I (somebody) should turn this into a VCF file for import into Google Contacts.

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  4. Julian Bond That's one of my projects, though I don't mind the competition.

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  5. We'll know in a couple of days if there's any point. I have a ton of Google.Contacts that have just a name and a G+ Profile link but currently display that profile's AboutMe data. If that survives the G+Sunset then converting and importing the pastebin file will be useful.

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  6. Julian Bond What I am doing is running the UUID URLs through my Internet Archive "save now" utility -- it took 90 seconds to save the 600 profiles listed in that file. So those at least will be something that can be pointed to.

    Might not provide much to link to anything else, but at least there's a pointer.

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