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In an effort to get some of this Communities original categories to display, I am adding hashtags to the comments on...

In an effort to get some of this Communities original categories to display, I am adding hashtags to the comments on some of your posts, such as #ConsiderationsAndFeatures. I am also adding #SignalFlare. I do not know whether the new hashtags in comments will display as Labels in [ https://gplusmigration.blogspot.com/ ] but will give it a try. What I have noticed on our archival site is that the more than 400 posts with the Edward Morbius label display, while labels with fewer posts pertaining to Community categories do not. Mystery!

So to further muddy the waters, despite Google's claim that they will delete the site and all associated accounts, a...

So to further muddy the waters, despite Google's claim that they will delete the site and all associated accounts, a Reddit thread reports that Internet Archive is planning to archive G+ for posterity. What if, like me, you have posted your intellectual property (copyrighted artworks) to the site? Would you agree that the wisest thing to do is to delete the account, asap, further accelerating the race against time... and anyway, wasn't this planned for August? https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/17/18269707/internet-archive-archiveteam-preserving-public-google-plus-posts

Reboost: Content Licensing for archival and reuse

Reboost: Content Licensing for archival and reuse Originally shared by Edward Morbius Action: Content Reuse Licensing of your G+ contributions A few weeks ago, Filip H.F. Slagter posted a "Licensing details for republication of textual content submitted by me to Google+". It provides permission, under specific scope for others to archive his work on Google+: https://plus.google.com/112064652966583500522/posts/atqNXYS4FSp This is an excellent idea, and I encourage others to do this. There are a number of questions as to what license you should use, and how you should apply it. I've been thinking about this, and am going to suggest a basic approach. The TL;DR: Using the CC BY-ND-NC license should be a safe minimum start, add it to your pinned SignalFlare post, your G+ "About" page, and an off-G+ location. The Creative Commons licenses are a well-designed, widely-used, and well-understood set of licenses. FiXato is using one of them. The full set is liste...
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