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Attempting to preserve Communities...

Is the owner of this group a GSuite user? Or regular Gmail?

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  1. I had a notice that this Community would disappear as long as it wasn't within a specific domain which I read to understand that only domains will be allowed to use GSuite G+, not public or inter-domain.

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  2. I have a domain, so if you would need help or "back up" or preserve this community to not to be deleted, let me know.
    BTW, I have 3 communities here on G+, have a look and join! 👍☮️☯️



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  3. The big question though is like Jason N. says: how long they will remain interdomain communities.

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  4. Now checked, there are more communities in my profiles but some of them are just saved from deleting.
    Because I am G Suite user, friends of those communities made me the owner.
    If someone would like to join any if them, go ahead! 🙂
    But it's sad, some are like ghost towns due the old users' posts are gone 😢

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  5. Jason O. Nungesser : how to get a community under my domain so it will be preserved?
    BTW, I am the owner of the communities so it shouldn't be a problem to include them to my domain, right? 🤔



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  6. Elizee T. As far as I know, the Community owner would have to add you as a moderator and then change your status to owner.

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  7. I am afraid of that if the community wasn't created as a part of a domain, it can't be included to a domain.
    Only if Google crew would change or/add the feature in the community settings: add the community to an owner's domain... 🤔🙁



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