Apparently, PASHpost has recently launched PASHGroups as "a destination for those communities displaced by the...
Apparently, PASHpost has recently launched PASHGroups as "a destination for those communities displaced by the imminent shutdown of Google+."
According to the article,
"Los Angeles, CA - February 26, 2019 - PASHpost, the first full-service digital-media company serving enthusiast communities, announced today the launch of PASHGroups, a destination for those communities displaced by the imminent shutdown of Google+. PASHpost.com serves vast networks of enthusiast communities by taking the best of platforms such as Craigslist, Google+, Reddit, and YouTube and unifying them in a single network, while also providing those communities with the tools they need to explore, discover, and share their interests.
"On April 2, 2019, the Google+ consumer platform will officially close affecting millions of Google+ members who at that time will lose all previously published content as well as the ability to create new Google+ pages, profiles, events and communities. David Conway, Product Manager at Google, issued a statement to users reminding them to start saving any photos or videos they may have posted on the platform that they wish to keep, because data and content will no longer be available as of the April 2 closing.
"Commenting on this news, Marion Riedle, Founder & President of PASHpost stated, 'We’ve got a home for the Google+ members who’ve built tremendous, powerful communities over the years. The opportunity to serve enthusiasts exploring their special interest is an honor we do not take lightly. At PASHpost, our mission is to provide enthusiasts an immersive, experiential environment that continually seeks fresh, inventive technologies, tools and opportunities to stimulate curiosity, connection and discovery.'
"PASHGroups resembles the Google+ format, offering community groups stream-based posting of video, photo and text. PASHGroups is fully integrated into PASHpost’s proprietary pre-existing brand assets, providing each registered member with unlimited, 24/7 access to their own curated platform within the network of special interest communities.
"John Costigan, founder of the largest community of car enthusiasts on Google+, commented on why he chose to migrate his community’s 700,000+ members to PASHpost: 'There are a lot of community-focused experiences on the web, but for die-hards like me and the rest of the Auto Enthusiasts community, PASHpost presents a more rounded, topic-focused alternative to some of the more person-centric platforms out there.'
"Each PASHpost registered member’s public profile features their:
* Groups - communities the member belongs to - similar to Google+
* Posts - 3-click text, photo & video uploads – similar to Instagram, Google+
* Marketplace - all items the member is selling - similar to Craigslist
* Discussion - featuring all discussion the member has contributed to - similar to Reddit
* Video - for sharing video content they produce - similar to YouTube
* Online Publishing – guided story-telling tool designed to create visually & editorially engaging articles"
http://www.digitalmediaghost.com/publication/pashpost-opens-doors-to-displaced-google-members
According to the article,
"Los Angeles, CA - February 26, 2019 - PASHpost, the first full-service digital-media company serving enthusiast communities, announced today the launch of PASHGroups, a destination for those communities displaced by the imminent shutdown of Google+. PASHpost.com serves vast networks of enthusiast communities by taking the best of platforms such as Craigslist, Google+, Reddit, and YouTube and unifying them in a single network, while also providing those communities with the tools they need to explore, discover, and share their interests.
"On April 2, 2019, the Google+ consumer platform will officially close affecting millions of Google+ members who at that time will lose all previously published content as well as the ability to create new Google+ pages, profiles, events and communities. David Conway, Product Manager at Google, issued a statement to users reminding them to start saving any photos or videos they may have posted on the platform that they wish to keep, because data and content will no longer be available as of the April 2 closing.
"Commenting on this news, Marion Riedle, Founder & President of PASHpost stated, 'We’ve got a home for the Google+ members who’ve built tremendous, powerful communities over the years. The opportunity to serve enthusiasts exploring their special interest is an honor we do not take lightly. At PASHpost, our mission is to provide enthusiasts an immersive, experiential environment that continually seeks fresh, inventive technologies, tools and opportunities to stimulate curiosity, connection and discovery.'
"PASHGroups resembles the Google+ format, offering community groups stream-based posting of video, photo and text. PASHGroups is fully integrated into PASHpost’s proprietary pre-existing brand assets, providing each registered member with unlimited, 24/7 access to their own curated platform within the network of special interest communities.
"John Costigan, founder of the largest community of car enthusiasts on Google+, commented on why he chose to migrate his community’s 700,000+ members to PASHpost: 'There are a lot of community-focused experiences on the web, but for die-hards like me and the rest of the Auto Enthusiasts community, PASHpost presents a more rounded, topic-focused alternative to some of the more person-centric platforms out there.'
"Each PASHpost registered member’s public profile features their:
* Groups - communities the member belongs to - similar to Google+
* Posts - 3-click text, photo & video uploads – similar to Instagram, Google+
* Marketplace - all items the member is selling - similar to Craigslist
* Discussion - featuring all discussion the member has contributed to - similar to Reddit
* Video - for sharing video content they produce - similar to YouTube
* Online Publishing – guided story-telling tool designed to create visually & editorially engaging articles"
http://www.digitalmediaghost.com/publication/pashpost-opens-doors-to-displaced-google-members

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ReplyDeleteMidnightVisions not the first.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pointer, look plausible
ReplyDeleteOK, it seems to work fine, have a look at pashpost.com - Golang https://pashpost.com/group/golang
ReplyDeleteDavid Collier-Brown pashpost.com - Access Denied
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David Collier-Brown This seems fragile, you may need to cut/paste the url
ReplyDeleteMidnightVisions This is relevant and material information.
ReplyDeletesigned up at pashpost and created my profile.
ReplyDeleteHappy to do some research and usage there and meet some of yours there. See you :)
I created a group for G+ refugees:
pashpost.com - Google+ Refugees
I clicked to see info and now have tons of wanting to send me Pash notifications, that cant stop from showing up, or close, error codes and media process shut downs.
ReplyDeleteSomeone on one of the book discussion groups here suggested Pashpost. I like the look of it, and may well join it once this place has closed and I've settled into a routine of sorts. (This blogging thing takes time...!)
ReplyDeleteDamn i read the headline and thought 'why would my hospital be a harbour for G+ tragics' ahh well life goes on.
ReplyDeleteSomeone else suggested it as well and I thought it looked good. Although, I didn't spend much time on it yet.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a number of Communities moving to PashPost, here's one I'm:
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Here's another too:
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Fate Core moved there too: pashpost.com - Fate Core
ReplyDeleteThe Apple Consulting group just announced they are moving there instead of MeWe: pashpost.com - ACN-Connect
ReplyDeleteSeems worth a shot
ReplyDeleteAllen Friend Jeremy Smith if you can find their announcements on G+ and reshare those to this community (G+MM) as signalflare's, we'd appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteAny analysis articles on the platform, its funding model/likely longevity? Quite a bit of comment was made about MeWe, for example. Also pluspora and friendica. I also saw there was a hiccup with the egyptology community migration.
ReplyDeleteNeeds a name change to be honest...
ReplyDeleteBut promising.
So where's the app?
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