Hi Everyone
Hi Everyone, We've just released Google+ Exporter , an application that helps you to export your Google+ feeds (profile, pages, collections, communities, including all comments) to Wordpress eXtended RSS, Blogger and JSON file. Another available option is to export all posts published to profile, pages, collections, and communities to JSON file, including all comments ! Transform exported JSON data can into imports for other services, or you can use JSON export as a full generic backup of your posts. The free version of the application enables you to export up to 3000 posts. You can buy a license key to get unlimited experience. I would love to know your opinion, suggestions or requests. Thank you! You can find more detailed info in the blog post https://blog.friendsplus.me/export-google-plus-feeds-45926c925891 Updates can be downloaded from page https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jkaut9054xzwd1e/AAAkXT7j7I8qi7ryMJqBx0oxa?dl=0&lst= UPDATE version 1.4.0 / 13-12-2018 : * NEW lin...
Testing now - it seems to work great! :)
ReplyDeleteStill not perfect for images, but it feels good to be able to keep those 'other' accounts alive. :p
Hi, that's a good idea. I will make appending of google+ URL configurable. Thanks for input.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that when sharing a post, there is no indication of where the shared post starts - it looks like I wrote the whole post when I just added a two line comment at the top. :)
ReplyDeleteA small nitpick.
You are absolutely right Jacob Moen I'll fix this ASAP.
ReplyDeleteI know it's a work in progress - early access and all - so I'll just throw in a complaint more! :P -> you're planning to include the original poster too?
ReplyDeleteGreat work btw - I can live with the initial quirks! :)
Thank you Jacob Moen I appreciate it. What do you mean by "include the original poster"?
ReplyDeleteSomething like:
ReplyDelete"Some Dude originally shared this post:" ;)
Jacob Moen sounds good to me, i'll think about it.
ReplyDeleteAllan Parker link in twitter repost is fixed as you suggested.
ReplyDeleteJacob Moen Facebook repost message is clear now.
Awesome - thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteI was curious if and when Friends+Me will be able to post to FB Page vs a personal news feed?
ReplyDeleteHi Andy Wood thanks for your interest. I have a plan to implement reposting to FB page in near future. Also reposting not only from personal public Google+ feed but also from Google+ page feed.
ReplyDeleteokay.. thanks, I thought I was just missing something in the control panel, looking forward to the updates.
ReplyDeleteThanks Allan Parker sounds like a usefull feature. I'll add it to wish list.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it stopped working 5 hours ago?
ReplyDeleteWell Jacob Moen it looks like Facebook have decided that you are posting too much to your feed and started to return an error "(#341) Feed action request limit reached" on every repost. Please try to disconnect your Facebook account in your Friends+Me dashboard and connect again. This may help as it will generate new access token. I will try to solve this issuer as fast as possible, but it may take some time. Thank you in advance for your patience.
ReplyDeleteI did that once, but I can do it again.
ReplyDeleteAnd, nah, I didn't actually post that much - is there a limit for that? :)
I am wondering..
ReplyDeleteIf I make 2 or 3 posts (shares included) within the 5 minute time frame, would it trigger a service error when Friends+Me sends them all off to Facebook at the same time?
If so, then it could perhaps en-queue the additional posts to be sent in later 5 minute interval slots?
Facebook is using some sort of dynamic algorithm to determine this limit and as I have found out it is highly unpredictable one ;)
ReplyDeleteI do about 4-5 posts a day.. hmmm
ReplyDeleteJacob Moen that does not seem to be the problem in your case. Don't worry, will defeat the FBeast :)
ReplyDeleteJacob Moen I've made some modifications in Facebook reposting code. Could you please give it a try? Hope this will fix problem with reposting to your Facebook account.
ReplyDeleteHow the images come across over the FB is different now, was that intentional?
ReplyDeleteThanks Friends+Me - it seems to work now.
ReplyDeleteI'll get back to you in the event that it stops working. :)
Hi Andy Wood yes it was intentional. There was problem with reposting too many posts to FB feed and this change fixed the problem. But i'am thinking to leave the previous version of picture repost and in case of problem automatically fallback to this new version of sending pictures as links. It will work per account, so for accounts with not very high traffic the fallback will never kick in. Hope this will help.
ReplyDeleteThat would be great, it would really be nice to have the link on FB link back to the G+ post vs just the image.
ReplyDeleteAndy Wood I have reimplemented Facebook repost behaviour as described above. Please give it a try. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteokay.. thanks!
ReplyDeleteI made a post and it appears to be the same, just a link to the image vs the post on G+
ReplyDeleteNow I understand Andy Wood. I am working on this issue, but so far is Facebook giving me a hard time. Not giving up yet :)
ReplyDeleteAndy Wood I believe I have cracked it :) Now Facebook repost is linked to original Google+ image post. Hope it will work for you.
ReplyDeleteIt works, a little differently than before, but I think perhaps FB is the problem?
ReplyDeleteAndy Wood you are right. This is the best form of photo repost I was able get from Facebook. But at least the post is linked to g+ photo and not the photo file.)
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