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NB: I've made a F+MGE archive of G+MM and will be refreshing it through the Shutdown

NB: I've made a F+MGE archive of G+MM and will be refreshing it through the Shutdown

We've captured a lot of loosely-structured information here, especially SignalFlare posts, which are going to be useful going forward.

I'm planning on mining these and posting contact information to #PlexodusWiki at the Notable Names and Noteable Communities Databases:

https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/G%2B_Notable_Names_Database
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/G%2B_Notable_Communities_Database

(Yes, these are a mess right now. That's something that needs tending to. When time isn't pressing.)

This is in addition to Jeff Diver's archive.
https://social.antefriguserat.de/index.php/G%2B_Notable_Names_Database

Comments

  1. This database will be around after G+ is over, eh?

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  2. Es un hermoso trabajo ...del cual se reconoce el esfuerzo y tiempo que ha invertido ...los usuarios de Google + agradecemos sus lindas intenciones puestas en marcha ..
    Personalmente agradezco a Ud. Tenga para bien mi respeto y admiración .

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  3. Is it encouraged that we post SignalFlare posts to the G+MM community or do you capture SignalFlare posts even outside the community ?

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  4. A day or two to go...thanks for all your hard work Edward Morbius!!

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  5. Younes Layachi I want to see if it's possible to archive a G+ search URL via F+MGE. That would allow saving several useful hashtags.

    Experiments welcomed.

    Alois Bělaška Any insight?

    (I'll test after my current archives are completed. That's ... taking a while.)

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  6. And ... refreshes, even of small archives, are ... slow.

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  7. Edward Morbius It would take me more time to integrate than I currently have. Sorry.

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  8. Younes Layachi In the G+MM community is hugely easier to track for now.

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  9. Alois Bělaška Thanks, just wanted to know. Profiles, communities, and collections feeds have been excellent.

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