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When Google+ officially shut down for consumers in April 2019, many declared it a failed experiment. But “survival” doesn’t always mean the platform itself remains online. Here’s what actually survived the G+ sunset—and where its DNA lives on today.
: Development of tools like the G+ Archiver to scrape communities and personal profiles before the API was disabled.
There is a strange irony to the phrase "G+ Survival." On paper, the platform did not survive. Google pulled the plug, citing low usage and the discovery of security bugs. But if you look closely at the remnants of the internet today, the ghost of Google+ is everywhere. The platform is gone, but its people—and its philosophy—survived.
Google+ Communities were early examples of semi-private, topic-based spaces with threaded discussions. After G+, many active communities migrated to Discord servers and Slack workspaces , keeping the same moderator tools, announcement channels, and member roles.
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