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...
Snow Blind right now you can use #noshare hashtag and Friends+Me will ignore your post.
ReplyDeleteSnow Blind you can read all about it in this blog post http://blog.friendsplus.me/2012/11/control-friendsme-reposts-by-hashtags.html
ReplyDeleteI would like the feature to turn off community, if it becomes possible.
ReplyDeletehere's an idea, what if there is an option in the dashboard to enable fb and twitter feeds only if you put the hashtags #fb or #twt
ReplyDeleteI posted to a community and it landed on Facebook....this is not good! Can we have this fixed?
ReplyDeleteI think I will disable reposts of community activities for now.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteDone. I've disabled reposts of community posts.
ReplyDeletethank you Friends+Me
ReplyDeleteThe customer is always right :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like option to only share community posts if I add a #tag to community posts.. (but share general public posts automatically).
ReplyDeleteAndy Bryant use of hashtag seems to be the best option.
ReplyDeleteAs I see it, posting to a community is as much a directed thing as adding the #tw tag, so it shouldn't go to other locations.
ReplyDeleteI agree that communities should requlire some kind of extra step...
ReplyDeleteWell, I've found out that there's no way Friends+Me can distinguish difference between share posts to community and normal shares to public circle. Therefor share posts to community Friends+Me also reposts. This Google+ API "feature" is not good at all.
ReplyDeleteSo its permanently disabled or on? If that's so I say just keep it disabled.
ReplyDeletenick clark I would assume if you're posting to a public community then it is default ON... so you avoid having friends+me share the post - you would need to specify the no-share hash tag.
ReplyDeleteAndy Bryant right, but he has repost disabled currently. 5 or so posts up.
ReplyDeletenick clark all new posts you create and publish to community can be identified and filtered out by Friends+Me but if you re-share to community some article for example that's what Friends+Me is unable to identify as community. In dev-speak JSON structure of those two posts is different and only in case of new post is Friends+Me able to skip repost.
ReplyDeleteSo for now you really have to use hashtag when you're sharing post to community which you don't want to repost.
I see, #noshare still works I assume?
ReplyDeletenick clark yes, it still works ;) I hope Google will do something about this community posts soon.
ReplyDeleteConfigurable!
ReplyDeleteThierry Delabre sounds interesting.
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