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Time to say goodbye


Time to say goodbye
A long Google journey is coming to an end. It turned out easier than I had anticipated to replace Google products like Mail (Proton Mail), Search (Qwant and Duck Duck Go), Translate (DeepL), Hangout (Threema and Signal) and so on. But despite all my efforts I haven’t been able to find a replacement Google+, it really was one of a kind. But maybe a break from social will do me good.

From the early pioneer days Google+ was about sincere engagement and unabridged discussion, public and in closed communities. I’ve encountered some fantastic people in here, some really great curators, many people I agree with, and of course some people I respectfully disagree with too. I’ve met curiosity and interest and open minds. A special tribute to those of you who consistently shared information that forced me to stop and rethink. I’ve learned a lot. Thanks, all you!

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack posts on fire shooting off the raging nym wars. I watched beams of light and hope glitter in the dark of the internet. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to say good bye. Time for other things.

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  1. So long, and thanks for all the fish 👍

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  2. Interesting. I could have written that same post. Proton, Duck Duck, Signal, same here. Blogs removed from Blogspot to Wordpress on private server. Thousands of documents removed from Drive. I'm going.

    However, where to find you?

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  3. Phillip Landmeier Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Diaspora(which I quite like), Fedilab, Pashpost, Spectrum. chat, Tribyo. com etc...
    #ShawnAndrew_ARTIST

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  4. Phillip Landmeier Diaspora has some interesting people. It takes time to find them, like I found with Google plus, but they're on Diaspora.

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  5. Shawn Andrew Yeah, I've connected with hundreds of plussers on MeWe and my network on Friendica is growing daily. I've found about 40, so far.

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  6. I've down loaded many apps to replace Google plus and most were shit. Couldn't log back in after logging out, took forever to download photos, would freeze etc...
    Everyone is trying to cash in on the drop in popularity of Facebook.
    But the quality isn't there.

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  7. Phillip Landmeier some of them are going to Diaspora as well.

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  8. Phillip Landmeier once Google plus finally shuts down it will finally be real for people who have not yet made alternative plans and there'll be a flood of people into these apps.

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  9. Thanks so much Per Siden , wishing you all the best.

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