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Which are the alternatives to Google Plus, which will enable you to automatically transfer all your Google Plus...

Which are the alternatives to Google Plus, which will enable you to automatically transfer all your Google Plus posts automatically?

I have just created an account on MeWe.

I have several thousands of posts on Google Plus going back to its very inception in 2011, and I don't want to lose any of them.

Ravi VS Prasad

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  1. MeWe apparently has an app for transferring G+ content to MeWe.

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  2. Assuming you have performed the data takeout, you can import the data into mewe here mewe.com/settings/import

    Take note that it only imports posts you have shared publicly and not the ones you shared to private circles. And if your posts contain lots of media (pictures and videos) it might use up the free 8GB data on MeWe, of which you'll have to pay if you need more space.

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  3. They import LifeCloud and MeWe, which place the publications immediately in their profile without the possibility of reviewing them. Soon YouMe.Social will also be imported. But the best import I have done in Blogger, where you can review one by one before publishing them with the original date. I did the export with Google+ Exporter.

    [Importan LifeCloud y MeWe, las que colocan las publicaciones inmediatamente en su perfil sin tener la posibilidad de revisarlas. Próximamente también importará YouMe.Social. Pero la mejor importación la he hecho en Blogger, en donde se pueden revisar una a una antes de publicarlas con la fecha original. La exportación la hice con Google+ Exporter.]

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  4. Halfey Halphstein Do you mean by 'data takeout' using...Google's Data Takeout resource?

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  5. Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad You can set up a blog account on Wordpress, then download your content in Wordpress format and upload it to your blog. Everything turns out nicely organized and easily accessible and searchable.

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  6. Michael-David ARR Kerns Yes. It needs the takeout data. MeWe importer doesn't do the takeout for you, it only process the takeout files.

    And I personally prefer the method said by Wi aM hEFF! above but that would need to use the G+ Exporter tool because Google data takeout outputs the data in either html or json format only.

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  7. Halfey Halphstein Thank you. The Exporter tool costs $19.95 btw. Is a WordPress Blog account free?

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  8. Michael-David ARR Kerns You can host a blog for free at wordpress.com - WordPress.com: Create a Free Website or Blog but it comes with only 3GB storage per blog. You can have as many blog as you want though under one account so theoretically you can have unlimited storage but divided by different blog addresses. Alternatively you can also host your own Wordpress instance in your own server. For your own server you can either pay for it or install the server software like Apache or Nginx in your computer. This way you don't have to worry about storage limitation because the only limit is your hard drive's free space and the will to learn the setup process.

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  9. Michael-David ARR Kerns Here's a Google+ Community I put on Wordpress, in case you want to preview how it turns out. Original dates and categories are all preserved.

    erlichdallc.wordpress.com

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  10. Michael-David ARR Kerns You might be able to use a free version of the Exporter tool if you don't have too much data. That's how mine was done.

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  11. Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad Many blogs, notably Wordpress and Blogger. GitHub, GitLab, Wikifactory, PASHpost, and others, all have import capabilities, and many imported communities and uers.

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  12. Michael-David ARR Kerns Thank you so much for your help. I have created an account on MeWe, and have transferred my Google Plus posts to MeWe.

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  13. Halfey Halphstein Thank you so much for your help. So very nice of you.

    I have created an account on MeWe, and have transferred my Google Plus posts to MeWe.

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  14. Guillermo Fuchslocher Thank you so much for your help. So very nice of you.

    I have created an account on MeWe, and have transferred my Google Plus posts to MeWe.

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  15. Wi aM hEFF! Thank you so much for your help. So very nice of you.

    I have created an account on MeWe, and have transferred my Google Plus posts to MeWe.

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  16. Halfey Halphstein Thank you so much for your help. So very nice of you.

    I have created an account on MeWe, and have transferred my Google Plus posts to MeWe.

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  17. Edward Morbius Thank you so much for your help. So very nice of you.

    I have created an account on MeWe, and have transferred my Google Plus posts to MeWe.


    I created an account on Pashpost, but there I have not yet found how to upload my google plus takeout on to Pashpost.

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  18. Edward Morbius Thank you so much for all your help. I just created an account on Pashpost, but there I am not able to find any importer tool to upload content from Google Plus to Pashpost.

    Also on my Google Blogger.com account, blogger allows import only of .xml files, whereas Google Plus takeout is in JSON or HTML files.

    MeWe allows import only of JSON files and not of HTML and other files from the Google takeout download.

    I would be most thankful for any help and advice.

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  19. As I do not have 8 years of high-volume content to account for, I'm going ahead with the free version of Google + Exorter (up to 800 posts), which I will export to the free WordPress account (I created yesterday). I'm using a very old laptop with a slow processor over very slow Internet service (I live on the edge of the Blue Edge in the Mid-Atlantic, which is bereft of services, inc. high-speed Internet.

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  20. Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad You want to get ahold of Ron "PASHpost" Gavillet.

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