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GitHub – ArchiveTeam/googleplus-grab: Archiving Google+.

Posted by jpluimers on 2019/03/18

Soon this is a thing of the past, but for just a few more days, you can help: Archiving Google+.

Either run this project: [WayBack] GitHub – ArchiveTeam/googleplus-grab: Archiving Google+.

Or even better: run the appliance, and help the WayBack machine with any archiving projects setup by the virtual appliance: the [WayBack] ArchiveTeam Warrior – Archiveteam.

See some of their other pages for more background information:

You can donate both to the archive team, and the internet archive:

How is G+ archiving doing?

The tracker is well under way: [WayBack] Googleplus tracker Dashboard. History: archive.is 1; archive.is 2

Viewing is simple, but what about saving?

[WayBack] If You See Something, Save Something – 6 Ways to Save Pages In the Wayback Machine | Internet Archive Blogs

The WayBack machine has a few APIs (see[WayBack] Wayback Machine APIs | Internet Archive), and includes support for [WayBack] JSONP – Wikipedia.

Example URLs for the most simple API:

 

Removing content

If you want to remove your own content from the WayBack machine, you can: [WayBack] How do I remove an item page from the site? – Internet Archive Help Center

More

[WayBack] Saving of public Google+ content at the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine by the Archive Team has begun : plexodus

–jeroen

via: [WayBack] The archiving of public Google+ content to the Internet Archive by the Archive Team has has begun. What does this mean, how does this affect you, and w… – Jeroen Wiert Pluimers – Google+

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